James Bond: Guess which Star Trek actor ‘wouldn’t say no’ to replacing Daniel Craig?
He’s 50-years-old and has his fifth and final James Bond movie to go, but just who will replace Craig once he hangs up his tux?
Over the last year a number of big stars have thrown their names into the hat in the race to be the next 007.
And now one of the new Star Trek film actors has spoken out, claiming he’d be up for playing Bond.
But just who could it be?
Well it’s none other than Hikaru Sulu actor John Cho, who fancies himself as the next Bond.
While promoting his new film Seaching, Cho was interviewed by Den of Geek on the matter.
The outlet brought up how #StarringJohnCho was a social media moment a few years ago, where fans placed the Asian-American in famous film roles – and of course one of them was Bond.
When asked if he saw the Bond one, which had him mocked up on a Spectre poster with Léa Seydoux, the 46-year-old didn’t hold back on his enthusiasm.
Two nights ago the 32-year-old starred in the first episode of BBC’s Bodyguard.
And Madden has certainly left James Bond fans shaken and stirred as out of nowhere he’s now 20/1 with a number of bookmakers to replace Craig.
The sudden show of support for the star shouldn’t be that much of a surprise seeing as he’s around the right age to start playing Bond.
After all Craig was 36 when he starred in Casino Royale back in 2006.
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