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Tom Hardy audition for James Bond costume

2020-09-22T12:56:05.959Z


After three years of speculation, the 43-year-old British actor, hero of Venom, could replace Daniel Craig in 007's next mission.


Rumors were swelling within MI6.

Tom Hardy has auditioned to replace Daniel Craig as Agent 007 and the results are said to be very positive.

According to

The Vulcan Reporter

, the 43-year-old British actor has even already been chosen to star in the next James Bond.

This crucial choice was due to be publicly announced in November, with the release date of

Dying Can Wait

.

Read also: According to artificial intelligence, Henry Cavill would be the ideal James Bond

If the news were to be formalized, it would be the epilogue of a long series of speculations but also of controversy.

Henry Cavill Idris Elba, James Norton or Robert Pattinson were approached, in turn, to take over the role.

And more recently it is even an artificial intelligence that will have designated Henry Cavill as the perfect successor to Daniel Craig.

The computer program, ruthless and especially without emotion, even quantified the adequacy between the character of James Bond and the acting qualities of the actor: 92.3%.

For the record, the machine had also quantified the Bondian adequacy of Idris Elba, favorite of the bookmakers.

The very convincing drug lord of the hit series

The Wire

was credited with an honorable 90.9%.

Obviously Eon Production did not follow this computer casting.

...

Read also:

Die can wait

: who is Rami Malek aka Safin, the terrifying opponent of James Bond?

Until then, Daniel Craig will face one final threat in the person of Rami Malek, in

No Time to Die

, before retiring for good.

Originally slated in theaters on April 8, the film has been postponed to November 11 due to the global health crisis.

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Source: lefigaro

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