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Yesterday a report that odds-on favourite Aaron Taylor-Johnson had been cast as the next James Bond went viral.
The Sun claims the 33-year-old is set to sign a contract this week as the bookies suspended bets.
As fans await an official confirmation, it just so happens that the star of the upcoming The Fall Guy and Kraven the Hunter has given a cover interview for Rolling Stone UK.
Asked about those Bond rumours, a coy Taylor-Johnson didn’t exactly dispel them.
Speaking with Rolling Stone UK, Taylor Johnson greeted the interviewer with “a predictable poker face”. The Kick-Ass and Bullet Train actor said: “I can only really talk about the things I’m going to show and tell. So, The Fall Guy, Nosferatu, Kraven the Hunter. I’m here to promote those.”
The journalist noted: “When I say it must be flattering to be associated with 007, he stares at me in silence. I add that I know he couldn’t possibly spill the beans to a journalist in this context; Barbara Broccoli is one formidable woman. More silence, although it is wry rather than severe. I laugh nervously. He asks me how my pasta is..”
Yet later added with a wry smile: “I don’t feel like I need to have a future drawn out for me. I feel like, whatever’s drawn out for me, I can f***in’ do better.”
By the sounds of it even if not quite cast yet Taylor-Johnson is probably very much in the mix of next Bond auditions. In the meantime, he’s bulking up for his action movies The Fall Guy and Kraven the Hunter this year, proving he has the physique to take on 007.
He said: “I wanted to approach it like an actor, and I’m not someone who’s just juicing up and going to the gym. I don’t necessarily want this to be my brand, doing one action movie after another. But I trained to the point where I was 200 pounds of muscle. I ate so much f***ing food. I was so big.”
The April/May issue of Rolling Stone UK is out now.