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There has been a lot of anticipation surrounding the James Bond franchise, as viewers eagerly await the news of who will step into the role after Daniel Craig. Craig’s tenure concluded with the release of the 2021 film No Time To Die, sparking curiosity about the future of the beloved series. Currently, there is speculation surrounding several actors who are being considered as potential candidates to fill the legendary shoes, including Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Henry Cavill, Idris Elba, Tom Cruise, and Tom Hardy, among others.
Amid all the discussions and guesses, an AI-generated trailer for Bond 26 has started making the rounds on the internet featuring Henry Cavill as the superspy opposite Margot Robbie as a Bond Girl.
Giving wings to his imagination, a fan-created the trailer with the use of AI-created frames and stills from other films by the two actors. Shared on YouTube, the trailer’s caption mentions that it is a fake one; however, it has still managed to gain a lot of views from people.
“Please note that this video is a concept trailer created solely for artistic and entertainment purposes. I have meticulously incorporated various effects, sound design, AI technologies, movie analytics, and other elements to bring my vision to life. Its purpose is purely artistic, aiming to entertain and engage with the YouTube community. My goal is to showcase my creativity and storytelling skills through this trailer. Thank you for your support, and let’s dive into the world of imagination," the creator wrote.
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While Cavill’s history with 007 dates back to Casino Royale, when he auditioned for the role but lost to Craig, fans now wonder if the actor is being considered to take on the role this time. However, the actor did open up about the ongoing discussions on the Bond film.
During his recent appearance on The Rich Eisen Show, Cavill was asked if he had any updates about the film’s casting. “I have no idea. All I have to go off of are the rumours. I have the same information as you do. Maybe I’m too old now, or maybe I’m not. We’ll see what the plans are," he said.
In the meantime, Henry Cavill will be next seen in Guy Ritchie’s The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
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