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Jacob Elordi in ‘Pole Position’ to Be Next James Bond

Jacob Elordi has reportedly moved to the front of the pack to play the next James Bond in Amazon’s upcoming reboot directed by Denis Villeneuve.

Jacob Elordi Next James Bond Pole Position
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  • Jacob Elordi has reportedly moved into “pole position” to be cast as the next James Bond in Amazon’s reboot
  • Denis Villeneuve is set to direct, with Peaky Blinders writer Steven Knight penning the script
  • The film is targeting a 2028 release, with Amazon seeking a younger Bond than previous frontrunner Callum Turner
  • The new 007 First Light video game, which arrives May 27, features a young Bond played by Patrick Gibson

The next James Bond may have just been found — and it’s not who most people had money on. Jacob Elordi has reportedly moved into “pole position” to take over the iconic 007 role in Amazon’s highly anticipated reboot, according to multiple sources, pushing past Callum Turner, who had been leading the bookmakers’ odds for months.

The news marks a significant shift in what has been one of Hollywood’s most-watched casting races. Turner, known for his role in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, had long been considered the frontrunner among fans and oddsmakers alike. But it now appears Amazon has its sights set on Elordi — the 6’5″ Australian actor who broke through with HBO’s Euphoria and turned heads with his magnetic performance in last year’s Saltburn.

The Team Behind the New Bond

If the casting alone wasn’t enough to get fans talking, the creative team assembled around the project certainly is. Denis Villeneuve — the visionary director behind Dune and Blade Runner 2049 — has been tapped to direct, bringing his sweeping, immersive style to the spy franchise. The script comes from Steven Knight, the Peaky Blinders creator who knows a thing or two about writing complicated, dangerous men with style to spare.

The film is expected to land in 2028, giving the studio time to get everything right. Plot details remain tightly under wraps, but the direction is clear: Amazon wants a younger Bond. A fresher start. A 007 built for a new era rather than a continuation of what Daniel Craig left behind with No Time to Die in 2021.

Elordi would be 31 at the time of the film’s projected release — young enough to anchor a long-running franchise, but with the kind of brooding screen presence that makes the role feel earned rather than auditioned for.

Bond Is Already Back — Just Not in Theaters Yet

While fans wait for the movie, 007 is making his return through a different screen first. IO Interactive — the studio behind the acclaimed Hitman series — has spent years developing 007 First Light, a triple-A Bond game that arrives May 27. The game follows a young Bond fresh out of the MI6 academy, with Dexter: Original Sin star Patrick Gibson voicing and portraying the character.

Earlier this week, a key detail emerged: the story will take the average player around 20 hours to complete — substantial enough to satisfy hardcore fans, accessible enough that casual players won’t feel like they’re signing up for a second job. An official gameplay trailer released recently confirmed that players can tackle missions in multiple ways, adding serious replay value to an already anticipated title.

It’s a timely reminder of just how much cultural real estate the Bond franchise still occupies — across film, gaming, and seemingly every casting conversation in Hollywood right now.

For Elordi, landing the role would be a career-defining moment. He’s already shown he can carry the weight of a franchise and command a screen — now the question is whether Amazon makes it official. The shaken-not-stirred crowd is watching closely.

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