The actor who is one of the favourites to replace Daniel Craig discussed the possibility of playing the iconic role while on BBC One's Saturday Kitchen.
In the closing few minutes, presenter Matt Tebbutt asked Luke what he was up to next year. Happy Birthday to your mum Matt." Evans is among the main names mentioned alongside the likes of Henry Cavill, Rege-Jean Page and Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the man who will replace Daniel Craig, who departed the iconic role after the most recent film - No Time To Die. Hollywood A-lister Luke Evans has coyly played along to rumours he might be the new James Bond. Nobody knows. While the 43-year-old discussed a few projects he was working on, Matt leapt in to ask if he was going to be the new Bond.
Welsh actor Luke Evans teases James Bond, and these rumours are now viral. Here's everything you must know.
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