"Netflix celebrity predicted to become Aaron Taylor-Johnson's Bond girl."

Producers of 007 are still deciding on the next cast.

March 22nd 2024.

Could Aaron Taylor-Johnson possibly have found his perfect Bond Girl? Rumor has it that actress Michelle Keegan is being considered to star alongside him as the next James Bond.

Fans everywhere are eagerly trying to predict who will be the next 007, but they also can't help but wonder who will be chosen to join the ranks of iconic Bond Girls like Halle Berry, Michelle Yeoh, Ursula Andress, and Lea Seydoux.

According to Gambling.com, Michelle is a top contender for the role, following closely behind Killing Eve star Jodie Comer. In fact, Michelle's odds of being chosen have increased from 5/2 to 7/4, putting her neck-and-neck with Jodie. The Gentlemen and Skins actress Kaya Scodelario is also in the running, with Bridgerton's Phoebe Dynevor, Euphoria's Sydney Sweeney, and The Crown's Meg Bellamy close behind.

Even singer Dua Lipa and actresses Saoirse Ronan and Jenna Ortega have been mentioned as potential Bond Girls.

Michelle's husband Mark Wright is fully supportive of her possibly landing the role. Despite her denying the rumors, he joked on his Heart radio show that he might have to fight her for it, as it would be "weird" if he were chosen to be Bond himself.

However, it seems that Aaron himself has not yet been offered the role of 007. Rumors had been circulating that he had already been formally offered the role, with producer Barbara Broccoli reportedly impressed by his secret audition in 2022. But according to sources, nothing has been officially decided and the search for the next Bond is still ongoing.

While fans eagerly await the announcement, it has been reported that Aaron and Henry Cavill are top contenders to replace Daniel Craig as Bond after his final appearance in No Time To Die in 2021. Who will ultimately take on the iconic role remains to be seen.

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