James Bond Producer Confirms Idris Elba Is ‘Part of the Conversation’ for Next 007 After Daniel Craig

Broccoli, however, noted that they're in no rush to name Daniel Craig's replacement. She shared: "I think we have decided that until 'No Time to Die' has had its run and Daniel has been able to, well, we've all been able to savour, reap the benefits of Daniel's wonderful tenure, we're not gonna think about, or talk about anybody else."

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Hollywood star Idris Elba is still in contention to be the next James Bond. Having long been touted to be the first black 007, the 'Luther' actor is confirmed to be "part of the conversation" for the new iteration of the famous British spy. No Time to Die Ending Explained: Decoding The Climax of Daniel Craig’s James Bond Film and Its Sequel Possibility (SPOILER ALERT).

It's producer Barbara Broccoli herself who spilled the possibility of Elba joining the franchise, reports aceshowbiz.com. "Well, we know Idris, we're friends with him, and he's a magnificent actor," she told Deadline. "And, you know, it's been part of the conversation, but it's always difficult to have the conversation when you have someone in the seat." No Time To Die: Daniel Craig’s Farewell Speech After Wrapping Up the Film Is All Things Emotional.

Broccoli, however, noted that they're in no rush to name Daniel Craig's replacement. She shared: "I think we have decided that until 'No Time to Die' has had its run and Daniel has been able to, well, we've all been able to savour, reap the benefits of Daniel's wonderful tenure, we're not gonna think about, or talk about anybody else."

'No Time to Die', which is billed as Craig's swan song in his role as 007, went on to become the second-highest grossing movie of the pandemic with $774 million worldwide after a long delay due to the Covid pandemic. Despite the apparent struggle of the movie industry to convince audiences to return to theaters, Broccoli said she and other studio executives kept their faith in the irreplaceable attraction of cinemas.

"We believe in the power of the theatrical release and the cinema, and that's what we've always done, and that's what 'Bond' has always done, and we cannot agree to go PVOD, not only just for the health of our brand and our movie but we can't do that to the cinema industry," Broccoli said about having "No Time to Die" stick to its theatrical release. "We can't do it to the exhibitors."

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 21, 2022 07:31 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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