Is Henry Cavill the next Bond?
Department: Cinema
Henry Cavill already tried to get the role of Bond 20 years ago
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The world of film industry is once again in a frenzy over the iconic role of agent 007.
After the departure of Daniel Craig, the question of who will be the next James Bond is of concern to millions of fans around the world. The name of Henry Cavill, known for his roles as Superman and Geralt of Rivia, is increasingly being discussed, and it seems that this time the actor really has a serious chance of trying on the tuxedo of the legendary spy.
Interest in Cavill's candidacy was fueled by Jeff Bezos himself, the founder of Amazon, which now owns the rights to the James Bond franchise. Bezos decided to turn to public opinion and asked his 6.8 million followers on the social network X: “Who would you like to see as the next Bond?” The results were not long in coming – a huge number of people in the comments expressed their support for Henry Cavill, calling him the ideal candidate for this role. Fans are sure that Cavill's brutal appearance, athletic figure and charisma perfectly match the image of agent 007.
It is noteworthy that Henry Cavill already tried to get the role of Bond 20 years ago. Then, according to Casino Royale director Martin Campbell, the young actor "looked great at the audition." However, that time the choice fell on Daniel Craig, whose image of Bond became iconic for an entire generation.
However, time passes and circumstances change. Now that Cavill is a world-class star with a huge fan base, his chances for the role of Bond look much more significant. Support from millions of fans, as well as a favorable mention from the director himself, who once did not choose him, can play a decisive role. Will Henry Cavill be able to fulfill his long-standing dream this time and become the new James Bond? Time will tell, but one thing is for sure - his candidacy looks more promising than ever today.