While we're all sitting here wondering who will play James Bond after Daniel Craig hangs up his suit jacket from the life as the 007 secret agent, there's rumours going around that he's actually signed up for two more Bond films after *Spectre. *
His co-star Dave Bautista - who also stars in *Guardians Of The Galaxy *- says he expects Daniel to play 007 for at least another film, according to the Daily Star.
"Everybody is talking about who the next Bond will be but Daniel hasn't said he is quitting the role yet," he said.
But aside from what Daniel will, or won't do regarding the role, he has spoken about what he thinks about his future successor, claiming he "doesn't give a f**k what skin colour" the next Bond will be, or even if it's a female. Why not?
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Speaking to *The Sun, *Daniel said: “The person should do the job and I don’t give a f**k what colour their skin is.
“It shouldn’t be an issue. [A female] is another story. But why not? Jasmine Bond?”
Watch the final trailer for Spectre below:
Previously, it had been reported that our beloved Idris Elba could be playing 007, which caused a huge uproar. Idris is British, he looks GREAT in a suit and could most certaintly throw a good punch if needed.
The only person not rooting for Elba seems to be James Bond book adapter Anthony Horowitz, who said: "For me, Idris Elba is a bit too rough to play the part. It's not a colour issue. I think he is probably a bit too 'street' for Bond. Is it a question of being suave?”
Meanwhile, the internet has burped up a Bond montage that features Idris as the man with the licence to kill.
Thanks to Vulture, clips from Luther and various other Idris roles are spliced together pretty well to make him look like the Bond that everyone wants. The Bond that everyone DESERVES. The Bond that probably won't suggest slapping women is fine when he's old and irrelevant.
Spectre, also starring Christoph Waltz, Monica Bellucci, Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw and Naomie Harris, is due in UK cinemas on October 26.