More than a year after the release of
No Time to Die
, the latest James Bond starring Daniel Craig, long delayed due to the Covid epidemic, the estate of the senior MI6 official can no longer wait.
After the actors Regé-Jean Page (
La Chronique des Bridgerton
) and Lucien Laviscount (
Emily in Paris
), who until recently were the favorites, it is the turn of the young British first Aaron Taylor-Johnson to apply for the envied position Best Agent of Her Majesty, now King Charles III.
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According to the
Sun,
which follows the James Bond film saga very closely, Aaron Taylor-Jonhson was auditioned a few weeks ago by the high priestess of Eon Production in person, Barbara Broccoli.
And despite the proverbial discretion of the daughter of Albert R. Broccoli, everyone already knows throughout the United Kingdom that the young actor's tests, spent in the legendary Pinewood studios, were particularly convincing.
A Golden Globes in 2017
Aaron Taylor-Jonhson, born on June 13, 1990 in High Wycombe, some fifty kilometers from London, is a pure product of the English school.
A child prodigy, he made his film debut at just twelve years old in
Tom and Thomas
by Esmé Lammers in 2002. A decade later we find him in
Anna Karenina
by Joe Wright inspired by Leo Tolstoy.
Critics remark on the strength of its composition.
It will only take him five short years to receive his most prestigious award.
In 2017, the Golden Globes awarded him the prize for best supporting actor for his remarkable performance in a dramatic thriller,
Nocturnal Animals,
by Tom Ford.
Now a young first recognized in Hollywood Aaron Taylor-Johnson feels the strength to run for the role of James Bond which of course will bring him worldwide recognition.
Pinewood's screen test could turn his career upside down.
Barbara Broccoli has promised that she will give the name of the next 007 in 2023. The Golden Globes 2017 hopes to obtain the famous MI6 license to kill...
Nocturnal Animals
by Tom Ford in 2016, with Amy Adams, Aaron Taylor-Johnson...