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- Aaron Taylor-Johnson is the new frontrunner in the next James Bond betting market
- Former favourite Henry Cavill drifts slightly out to 5/2 in the odds
- Jack Lowden was the biggest market mover in the Next James Bond market last month
Aaron Taylor-Johnson is the new frontrunner in the next James Bond betting market
Aaron Taylor-Johnson's odds to be the next James Bond have dropped massively in the past week with rumours around a "secret screen test" for the role.
Taylor-Johnson was 50/1 with bookies to take over from Daniel Craig next just 4 days ago but he's now the outright favourite at 6/4.
William Hill give him a 40% chance of being the next Bond with his odds making him the clear favourite ahead of the other actors in the market.
Next James Bond | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Aaron Taylor-Johnson | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Henry Cavill
|
5/2 | 28.6% |
Regé-Jean Page
|
9/2 | 18.2% |
James Norton | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Tom Hardy
|
7/1 | 12.5% |
Chiwetel Ejiofor
|
7/1 | 12.5% |
Dan Stevens | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Regé-Jean Page remains in and around the betting market for the next Bond and he has been a favourite in the past for the role.
Former favourite Henry Cavill drifts slightly out to 5/2 in the odds
Henry Cavill was backed in to favourite at 5/4 to be the next Bond just last week after rumours picked up following the announcement that he would be leaving The Witcher.
Cavill was the star of the Netflix series but his departure started rumours that a big role may be on the way for him that has left him having to decide what to do next.
The Superman star has since drifted out to 5/2 in the betting market though as the news of Taylor-Johnson's screen test started doing the rounds.
Next James Bond Betting Odds (Contenders, History)
Jack Lowden was the biggest market mover in the Next James Bond market last month
Scottish actor Jack Lowden was the big market mover in the next James Bond market last month when bookies made him 7/1 from 28/1 to be the famous spy next.
Bond producers recently said they want a '30-something' year old to be the next 007 and Lowden fits that description perfectly at the age of 32.
William Hill dropped his odds from 28/1 to just 7/1 now in the market but he's now 8th favourite in the betting market to take over from Daniel Craig drifting slightly to 8/1.