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James Bond casting director gives verdict on 007 frontrunners

Callum Turner is believed to be a James Bond frontrunner

James Bond's former casting director Debbie McWilliams has given her verdict on the three actors vying to become the next 007.

Amazon MGM Studios have taken over the franchise and they are currently on the hunt for a new star to replace Daniel Craig who quit his role as Bond following the release of 2021's No Time To Die, which showed the superspy's death. Now McWilliams - who cast 13 Bond films - has addressed reports suggesting Callum Turner is the most likely to land the role with Harris Dickinson and Jacob Elordi also said to be in the mix.

However, McWilliams is adamant all three are unlikely candidates for 007. She told The Independent newspaper: "It is absolutely essential that he retains a total enigma.

"I don’t want to see any of them [Turner, Dickinson or Elordi] as James Bond because we now know so much about them."

McWilliams went on to explain the actor who lands the role needs to have a less public profile to make the superspy believable.

She added: "We want to know as little about them [the actor] personally as possible, because that’s what spies are. We don’t need to know where he goes shopping or who his parents are, or where he lives.

"We never want to see him at home. And a vital element of the whole thing is his job description. He’s licensed to kill, and we have to believe that he can do that. If you don’t, then you’ve lost the audience."

McWilliams - who retired from her role as James Bond's casting director shortly before Amazon MGM Studios took over - went on to add she wants to see the role given to "somebody who is completely out of the blue".

In the interview, McWilliams went on to reveal she was often bombarded with requests for auditions for the role of Bond as well as other parts in the films - confessing even late pop star Michael Jackson got in touch with her.

She said: "We went through a phase of the most ridiculous people getting in touch, like Michael Jackson. Madonna managed to creep in and oh, actually no, there’s somebody else who I couldn’t possibly tell you."

McWilliams also issued a stern warning to the actors wanting to take on the role of Bond - insisting it's a very tough job and they will have to devote their life to the films.

She said: "It’s incredibly hard work and everybody’s broken things. They give up two years of their life, they have no personal life, and they work morning, noon and night. It’s not for everybody ...

"It’s probably the toughest job that anyone’s going to have to do in the acting world, excluding perhaps Tom Cruise."

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