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12 March 2025

Fassbender Backs Regé-Jean Page For Next James Bond

Support grows for Page as Amazon MGM ponders future of Bond franchise.

Michael Fassbender, the two-time Academy Award nominee, recently weighed in on who could step up as the next James Bond following Daniel Craig’s departure from the iconic role. Speaking on March 12, 2025, he spotlighted actor Regé-Jean Page, expressing high hopes for the rising star, known for his standout performance as Simon Basset in Netflix's Bridgerton.

Fassbender, 47, stated, "I think Regé could be a frontrunner after this, to be honest. I think he’s fantastic. He’s got all the attributes. So let’s wait and see," during his conversation with Us Weekly. His endorsement arrives at a pivotal moment as the Bond franchise, long overseen by producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, adjusts to new ownership under Amazon MGM.

Regé-Jean Page, now regarded as one of Hollywood's most promising actors, has not only made waves on streaming platforms but also recently appeared alongside Fassbender in the upcoming thriller Black Bag. This film, set to be released on March 14, 2025, features Fassbender as an intelligence agent whose career and marriage face severe tests. Some see this role as potentially serving as Page's audition for Bond.

Also echoing Fassbender's sentiments was Naomi Harris, who played Eve Moneypenny in several Daniel Craig films. "I think Regé would be amazing. I’d love Regé to be the next James Bond. But who knows? I don’t know what’s going to happen," Harris remarked. Her experience and association with the Bond films lend significant weight to her support for Page.

The series is currently at a crossroads after Amazon's recent takeover and the exit of its longtime guardians. Jane Seymour, who portrayed Solitaire alongside Roger Moore back when Bond films were still closely tied to the original literary works, shared her optimism about the franchise's future. "I hope they’re good. I mean, it’s an end of an era, isn’t it? I am sure it’ll do really well. I think Bond will keep going. People love Bond. It’s a great franchise," she told People.

Reflecting on her own career, Seymour remarked, "I was very young when I did it. I was 20." Her nostalgia highlights the long-standing legacy and evolution of the Bond saga, which has captivated audiences for decades.

While there’s no official announcement yet from Amazon MGM Studios on Page’s casting, the enthusiasm surrounding the actor indicates he is very much on the radar for the iconic role. Page's notable credits, including appearances in The Gray Man and Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, have helped solidify his status as an actor to watch.

With intense fan expectations and the observable shift within the Bond production team, fans are left to speculate on who will don the tuxedo next. Fassbender's comments and the high-profile endorsements from his co-stars position Regé-Jean Page as not just another candidate but potentially the frontrunner for the coveted 007 title.

All eyes will be on Amazon MGM Studios as they navigate this transition, balancing the heritage of the franchise with fresh, new interpretations of the beloved character. Whatever direction they choose, there’s no denying the buzz surrounding the possibility of Regé-Jean Page as the next James Bond. This discussion underlines how the franchise continues to evolve, drawing fresh faces alongside equally legendary actors.

The future of Bond remains uncertain, but as long as there are opinions and hopes like those of Fassbender, Harris, and Seymour circulating, the spy legacy seems far from over. The combination of nostalgia and fresh talent paired with the franchise's inherent appeal means there will always be excitement when it returns to the big screen, especially as we await the debut of Black Bag and its depiction of espionage challenges.