Speculation surrounding the next phase of the James Bond franchise has resurfaced following reports that actor Jacob Elordi may have recently met with filmmaker Denis Villeneuve regarding the role of 007.
The reports, which began circulating within entertainment media circles this week, have not been officially confirmed by Amazon MGM Studios, the Bond producers, or Villeneuve himself. As such, the claims remain unverified, though they have added momentum to ongoing discussions about who will succeed Daniel Craig as James Bond.
Elordi, best known for his performances in Euphoria, Saltburn, and Priscilla, has increasingly been mentioned in Bond speculation as the franchise prepares for a rebooted era. According to the reports, the alleged meeting with Villeneuve was informal and exploratory in nature, part of early conversations about the creative direction of the next Bond film rather than a concrete casting negotiation.
At present, there is no confirmation that Villeneuve is officially attached to direct the next Bond instalment, nor is there any indication that Elordi has been formally shortlisted, screen-tested, or offered the role. Large franchises such as James Bond typically conduct extensive internal discussions long before any casting decision is made public, often allowing rumours to circulate unchecked for months.
Amazon MGM is known to be reassessing the future of the Bond series following Craig’s exit, with the next film expected to introduce a redefined take on the character. While Elordi’s age, international profile, and recent run of high-profile performances have made him a recurring name in speculation, being discussed does not equate to being selected.
Until an official announcement is made by the studio or the Bond producers, the reports linking Jacob Elordi to early James Bond discussions should be treated as credible industry rumour rather than confirmed news.