‘Losing my f****** mind’: Star on James Bond rumours

‘Losing my f****** mind’: Star on James Bond rumours

Aaron Taylor-Johnson insists he’s not specializing in rumours he may very well be the following James Bond.

The Kick-A** actor is amongst an inventory of stars being tipped to step into Daniel Craig’s footwear after he stop the 007 film franchise following 2021’s No Time to Die.

But he mentioned that he would lose his “f****** mind” if he didn’t merely take note of the job he at the moment has.

The 33-year-old, who’s subsequent set to play the title function in Marvel’s Kraven the Hunter movie, advised Esquire journal: “I have to go by the beat of my own drum. It’s my own path, what feels intuitive to me.

“I’ve never made a decision based on other people’s perspectives, or their judgments, or their expectations. You lose your f****** mind if you do that. Your sense of worth and soul is gone.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson on the cover of Esquire.
Camera IconAaron Taylor-Johnson on the cover of Esquire. Credit: Norman Jean Roy for Esquire/Norman Jean Roy for Esquire

“You need to understand what is integral to you and what feels right, and you’ve got to stay on track with what’s present in front of you. Kraven is what’s in front of me.”

Aaron added when requested what he thought taking up the Bond function: “I just focus on the things I can have in my hands right now.

“What’s in front of me right now.”

Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan, 52, just lately sparked hypothesis a few of his favorite actors may very well be the following 007 after he advised the Happy Sad Confused podcast it might be an “amazing privilege” to direct a James Bond movie — however provided that he may select the star who’s enjoying Bond.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Camera IconAaron Taylor-Johnson Credit: Norman Jean Roy for Esquire/Norman Jean Roy for Esquire
Aaron Taylor-Johnsone
Camera IconAaron Taylor-Johnsone Credit: Norman Jean Roy for Esquire/Norman Jean Roy for Esquire

Some of the filmmaker’s favorite stars – together with Oppenheimer lead man Cillian Murphy, 47, and The Dark Knight Rises star Tom Hardy, 45, have been named as bookies’ prime picks to step into the 007 half — together with the newest Batman star Robert Pattinson, 37, who featured in Christopher’s mind-bending time journey movie Tenet.

Christopher was approached to make the following 007 movie following the discharge of Skyfall however the follow-up Spectre ended up being directed by 57-year-old American Beauty filmmaker Sam Mendes.

Two years after the 2015 movie, Christopher revealed he may “maybe one day” get entangled within the franchise.

Taking a break.
Camera IconTaking a break. Credit: Norman Jean Roy for Esquire/Norman Jean Roy for Esquire
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Camera IconAaron Taylor-Johnson Credit: Norman Jean Roy for Esquire/Norman Jean Roy for Esquire

Source: www.perthnow.com.au