Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos pollsJames Bondfans on social media about who should be the next 007, and most people want an obvious choice. Ever since Daniel Craig’s fifth and final portrayal in 2021’sNo Time to Die, the franchise’s producers have been conducting an exhaustive search for thenext James Bond actor, with some of the most popular fan castings including Henry Cavill, Tom Hardy, Idris Elba, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. In 2022, Amazon acquired the Bond distributor MGM, but recently, the company took creative control of the franchise, which is expected to shake up the casting search significantly.

Shortly after Amazon took creative control of the 007 franchise,Jeff Bezos took to Twitter to ask fans who they would pick as the next Bond. Though there are a range of responses from Eddie Redmayne, James McAvoy, and Michael Fassbender, the most popular choice appears to be Henry Cavill. Check out a few of the responses below:

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@RelaxingNewsreplied “James McAvoy one of the best actors of our time. Scottish too. Would add an incredible edge and depth to Bond,” accompanied by a picture of the actor.

@BillyM2kreplied, “henry cavill imo,” accompanied by a fan-made image of the actor.

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@BasedBeffJezosreplied, “Henry Cavill please🙏🤵‍♂️”

@TheJackForgereplied “Henry Cavill,” accompanied by a headshot of the actor.

@Culture_Critreplied “There is only one,” accompanied by an image ofHenry Cavill inThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.

@visegrad24replied “Henry Cavill,” accompanied by a fan-made image of the actor.

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@BarbGEO47suggested multiple options, but all British, replying “Well, James Bond does need to be a Brit … Henry Cavill, Idris Elba, Max Bennett or Eddie Redmayne would be good choices. depends on where you’re going with the storyline: starting back at the beginning or a continuation of the next James Bond series.”

@EverRise5replied, “Everyone says Henry Carvill, which is, of course, an awesome pick, but I would like to offer an alternative,” offering a photo of Michael Fassbender.

@BrandonFugalreplied “Henry Cavill,” accompanied by an image of the actor.

@HistoriaJackreplied “Aaron Taylor-Johnson,” accompanied by a red-carpet photo of the actor.

@hellraiser711replied, “Henry Cavill is the only choice.”

What Jeff Bezos' Poll Means For The Next James Bond Actor

Since the firstJames Bond moviein 1962,Dr. No, the Broccoli family has overseen the creative direction of the franchise, until now. Amazon, which acquired the Bond distributor MGM in 2022, recently announced a new joint venture with producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson to manage the franchise.This move gives Amazon MGM Studios creative control, marking the first time it will be outside the hands of the Broccoli family.

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In 2005, Henry Cavill was one of the top contenders for Bond inCasino Royalebefore Daniel Craig was ultimately cast. Since Craig’s departure followingNo Time to Die, Cavill has been a betting favorite for his successor. However, Broccoli and Wilson reportedly preferred a younger actor for the role, with one source claiming that Aaron Taylor-Johnson was their top choice. But now, with Amazon taking over creative control and Cavill appearing to be the most popular choice per Bezos' poll,the actor could be back in play for Bond.

Our Take On Jeff Bezos' Poll On The Next James Bond Actor

It Certainly Isn’t A Good Look

Jeff Bezos polling social media on who should be the nextJames Bondcertainly isn’t a good look for the company taking over creative control of the franchise. Even if it’s not the case, it certainlygives the appearance that Amazon is outsourcing the casting decision to fans. While audience input can be valuable, it risks reducing a complex casting decision to a popularity contest, potentially undermining the nuanced choices that producers make.

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