What’s happened: Oscar-nominated director Denis Villeneuve has revealed that he will begin looking for a new actor to play Agent 007 in the 26th James Bond movie sometime next year.
- Deadline revealed that the casting process for Villeneuve’s James Bond film will begin in 2026, after the director completes production of Dune: Part Three.
- Villeneuve and his collaborators are supposedly looking for a “fresh face” to portray Agent 007 in this upcoming spy movie.
Why is this important: Deadline’s report has narrowed down the list of possible actors who will play Bond in Villeneuve’s movie.
- Villeneuve and his team are reportedly looking for “an unknown” British actor, possibly in their late 20s or early 30s, to play the new Bond.
- Villeneuve’s statement makes it very unlikely that an older or well-known A-list actor will play the new James Bond.
- James Bond 26 will be produced by Amazon MGM Studios, which acquired creative control of the franchise in February 2025.
Why should I care? James Bond is one of the most popular characters in cinema history, so many eyes will be on Villeneuve as he decides who will portray the character next.
- Since Villeneuve has achieved extraordinary acclaim for directing Prisoners, Sicario, Blade Runner 2049, and his two Dune movies, his James Bond film will be an especially hyped blockbuster event.
- Villeneuve’s casting plans for the film could allow a relatively unknown actor to achieve greater success as the new James Bond, similar to Daniel Craig when he was cast in Casino Royale.
OK, what’s next? It will be months before more news about the next James Bond is revealed.
- Dune: Part Three is reportedly scheduled to film in Abu Dhabi later in 2025, so more casting news for Villeneuve’s film may emerge in 2026 once principal photography concludes.
- Deadline claims Villeneuve’s James Bond film is expected to premiere in 2028, with filming set to commence in 2027.