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Bookies react as James Bond frontrunner pulls out leaving 3 horse race
Fresh interest surrounds Callum Turner and Henry Cavill, while Hollywood outsiders distance themselves from 007 rumours.
The race to become the next James Bond is heating up once again — and with producers still keeping tight-lipped about Daniel Craig’s successor, the betting markets have become a frenzy of speculation.
Currently, Aaron Taylor-Johnson leads the odds at 5/4, giving him a 44.4% chance of landing the iconic 007 role. Known for roles in Kick-Ass and Bullet Train, Taylor-Johnson is said to have met with producers and remains the strongest contender in the eyes of bookmakers.
Hot on his heels is rising British actor Callum Turner, now 2/1 (33.3%), whose performance in Masters of the Air has sparked serious buzz.
Henry Cavill, long tipped for the role and still a fan favourite, is priced at 10/3 (23.1%), keeping him firmly in the top three.
Former frontrunners like Idris Elba and James Norton have seen their odds drift after distancing themselves from the role.
Twisters star Glen Powell put Bond rumours to bed with a wry quip to The Hollywood Reporter: “I’m a Texan.”
“Aaron Taylor-Johnson continues to dominate the market, but Callum Turner’s momentum is real. With the official announcement still pending, there’s room for late drama,” said Dave James, odds analyst at Whataretheodds.co.uk. “Cavill has the pedigree and public support, and if producers want a big name, he’s still firmly in the mix.”
Actor | Odds | Probability (%) |
---|---|---|
Aaron Taylor-Johnson | 5/4 | 44.4% |
Callum Turner | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Henry Cavill | 10/3 | 23.1% |