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James Bond rumours intensify for British TV heartthrob after fans spot major clue

A new theory for who could be replacing Daniel Craig as James Bond is circulating (Picture: MGM/Eon/Danjaq/UPI/Kobal/Shutterstock)

James Bond fans have spotted a major clue that British heartthrob James Norton is set to be the next 007.

The Happy Valley actor, 39, is currently up against the likes of Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Idris Elba as the search for Daniel Craig’s replacement continues.

And while we still have to wait for the actor who will be playing Bond to officially be confirmed, fans think they’ve spotted a huge giveaway.

James is currently starring in ITV drama Playing Nice, which follows two couples whose worlds are torn apart when they find out their toddlers were unknowingly swapped at birth.

In one scene in the third episode of the drama, James’ character Peter attends a gala, where he appears to be the only man not wearing a tuxedo.

And this could possibly have something to do with a rumoured future role of his, if he’s already signed the Bond contract.

Taking to TikTok to explain their theory, podcast hosts Benedict and Hannah Townsend explained: ‘Are you watching the brand new TV drama Playing Nice, and if you are, did you notice this?’

Happy Valley star James Norton could be the next Bond (Picture: BBC/Lookout Point/Matt Squire)

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Benedict tells their followers: ‘James Norton is in the show and he has long been rumoured to be the next James Bond.

‘Now, every James Bond has in their contract they cannot wear a tuxedo in any other media while they are James Bond.

‘There’s a scene in the third episode of Playing Nice where they’re at a gala and every single man in that room is wearing a tuxedo except James Norton, who was wearing a regular suit.

‘Now, admittedly his character is meant to be humbled… so it could just be some kind of character-related wardrobe.’

He currently stars as Peter in Playing Nice (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)

‘But it could be that he is maybe going to be the next James Bond,’ Hannah says.

Benedict goes on: ‘He might have signed the contracts already and might be precluded from wearing a tux.

‘It’s only after you’ve signed the contract. So Daniel Craig can wear a tux now in a movie. But you didn’t see him in a tux the entire time he played James Bond,’ he continues.

In 2023, James addressed the Bond rumours, insisting at the time that there was no truth to them.

Rumours are swirling… (Picture: David Fisher/REX/Shutterstock)

He told Variety that no discussions with Bond producers had taken place, saying: ‘No, no conversations. Basically nothing else to say other than I think they’re probably still working it all out.

‘It’s a big challenge to know which direction to take that huge franchise in. But beyond that, it’s lots of quite fun and bemusing media coverage. There’s nothing concrete behind it.’

He’s since been tipped to take on the role, while Aaron is widely considered the favourite.

The likes of Callum Turner, Bridgerton’s Regé-Jean Page, Damson Idris and Theo James are also all rumoured to be possible replacements.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson is currently the favourite to be the next Bond (Picture: Andrew Toth/WireImage)

And when asked about what he could bring to the role back in 2021, ahead of No Time To Die’s release, James seemed on board.

‘I’m a type one diabetic. How cool would it be to have a diabetic Bond?,’ he commented to Metro.co.uk.

‘It would be wonderful for all those diabetic kids out there to think even a type one diabetic could be Bond! Other than that, I’d leave it to Daniel and the writers to carry on the legacy.’

The star also praised Craig for ‘re-defining it for a modern era and it’s this human role in a really wonderful way’.

Playing Nice is available to watch on ITVX and continues on Sunday at 9pm.

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