The race to find the next James Bond is intensifying, and Lion King star Aaron Pierre has emerged as a strong contender. Pierre continues to build momentum as a rising star. He broke through with his role in the sci-fi series Krypton and went on to appear in Netflix’s Rebel Ridge.

In 2024, he voiced Mufasa in Mufasa: The Lion King, earning widespread praise and solidifying his reputation as a talent to watch. Critics have consistently praised Pierre’s work for its emotional depth and intensity, traits that align perfectly with the introspective direction the Bond films have taken in recent years.

If in doubt, go watch his haunting performance in Barry Jenkins’ The Underground Railroad.

Pierre is also set to star in the upcoming DC series Lanterns. The studio is also releasing their superhero movie, Superman, next month, where the Rachel Brosnahan has pledged her support for superhero films.

Amazon MGM’s Vision for Bond

With Amazon MGM now steering the franchise, the studio appears focused on a fresh creative vision. Insiders suggest that producers are prioritizing a younger, dynamic actor who can carry the series across multiple films and appeal to a new generation of audiences.

Industry sources indicate that production on the next Bond installment could begin as early as next year. While the studio hasn’t named a director yet, pre-production is reportedly in motion, and the casting process may be nearing its final stages. Regardless of whether Pierre gets the role, the buzz around him reflects the broader transformation underway within the franchise.

If Amazon MGM does choose Lion King star Aaron Pierre, he wouldn’t just bring fresh energy to the role; he could also make history as the first Black actor to portray James Bond.

As speculation swirls, one thing remains clear: whoever inherits the tuxedo and Walther PPK will help define the next era of 007. Aaron Pierre could just be the bold, forward-thinking choice the franchise needs.

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