James Bond bosses are sifting through "interesting ideas" as they search for an actor to replace Daniel Craig.
Movie chiefs are currently looking for a new star to take over from Craig - who stepped down from the franchise following the release of 2021 film 'No Time to Die' - and now Jennifer Salke, global head of Amazon MGM Studios, has given an update on the casting process.
Salke revealed she's working closely with Eon Productions and producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson to find the best way forward, telling the Guardian newspaper: "There are a lot of ideas [about potential actors] that have popped up that I thought are interesting.
"I think there are a lot of different ways we can go. We have a good and close relationship with Eon and Barbara and Michael. We are not looking to disrupt the way those wonderful films are made. For us, we are taking their lead."
Salke went on to insist Bond fans are being "patient" as the search continues but she doesn't want to leave too much of a gap between 007 films.
She added: "The global audience will be patient. We don’t want too much time between films, but we are not concerned at this point."
A number of actors have been rumoured to be in the running to play Bond, including 'Godzilla' star Aaron Taylor-Johnson who was rumoured to have been handed a formal offer to take on the role.
Aaron even won the backing of former 007 Pierce Brosnan - who played Bond in four films between 1995 and 2002 - who insisted the 34-year-old movie star would be an excellent choice.
During an appearance on 'The Ray D’Arcy Show' on RTE Radio 1, Pierce said: "I think the man has the chops and the talent and the charisma to play Bond, very much so."