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Could an American play 007? Glen Powell doesn't think so, shooting down any rumors that he would be interested in playing James Bond.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNJames Bond: Glen Powell Shuts Down 007 Rumors
With rumors swirling that an American could play James Bond, Glen Powell has already taken his name out of the running for ...
Glen Powell — who is currently promoting his upcoming sports comedy series “Chad Powers" — explained why he “should not" be ...
Helen Mirren believes James Bond should remain male. She feels a female Bond would alter the character's essence. Pierce Brosnan supports this view. He looks forward to a new male actor in the role.
Pierce Brosnan, who famously portrayed the spy in four films, would consider reprising his role, depending on what director Denis Villeneuve has in store.
“Helen Mirren has called for the next James Bond actor to be a man, and after that support, Aaron Taylor-Johnson continues to ...
The current front-runner to become Bond is Aaron Taylor-Johnson, while bookies have also recently given preferential odds to the likes of Henry Cavill, Jack Lowden, Tom Holland, and Callum Turner.
It’s been claimed that 37-year-old British rising star Scott Rose-Marsh has screentested for James Bond, which would debunk claims that Amazon wants a younger actor for the role. At such a critical ...
Hollywood actor Glen Powell dismisses speculation about becoming the next James Bond, insisting the iconic role should stay with a British actor.
EXCLUSIVE: Ruth Langsford has admitted she 'feels a great sadness' for her son Jack, whom she shares with ex Eamonn Holmes, due to a major relationship he has tragically missed out on ...
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E! Online on MSNWhy Glen Powell Doesn’t Think He Should Play James Bond
Amid buzz for the next James Bond casting choice, Glen Powell shared why he doesn’t think he’s the right fit for Agent 007.
The U.S. stock market remains not far off its record peak even after stumbling this week.
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