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Bond Boys: Fantasy casting for a gender-swapped James Bond

Meet the "new" Bond boys...
Meet the "new" Bond boys... Copyright  Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP / Warner Bros. Pictures
Copyright Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP / Warner Bros. Pictures
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After our April Fools "exclusive reveal" of the new 007, people got talking... Who could hypothetically join the casting roster of Bond Boys if Britain's most famous spy was played by a woman?

We've had our April Fools fun with our "exclusive announcement" of the new James Bond... However, the article got tongues wagging in the Euronews office and beyond. If a woman was cast as 007, what could her "Bond boys" co-stars look like?

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Here's some fantasy casting for the likely lads...

Regé-Jean Page: The love interest

Regé-Jean Page at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party
Regé-Jean Page at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Just as Daniel Craig had Eva Green, our April Fools pick for 007 Jessie Buckley could have Regé-Jean Page, the 38-year-old British actor best known for his swoon-worthy role of the Duke of Hastings in Bridgerton. His versatility and effortless suave make him the perfect casting for a Bond love interest - easy to fall for but subtly deceptive. Our ideal name for him? Fernando Ferrari. By day, he works as a Foreign Office diplomat. By night, he runs a motivational podcast about working out. He also makes sourdough and infatuates women with his sideways smile and prowess at poker.

Jacob Elordi: The villain

Jacob Elordi at the 98th Academy Awards
Jacob Elordi at the 98th Academy Awards Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

He's already proven he can play a confusingly sexy-but-awful man in Emerald Fennel's Wuthering Heights... What next for Elordi - who has been touted as the next James Bond? Why not the antagonist... Get him to play none other than Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the pussy-stroking villain previously taken on by the likes of Donald Pleasence and Christoph Waltz.

Harris Dickinson: Q

Harris Dickinson at Cannes 2025
Harris Dickinson at Cannes 2025 Joel C Ryan/Invision/AP

Without Q and his silly little gadgets, Bond is nothing. Who best to take over from Ben Whishaw? We elect 29-year-old British heartthrob Harris Dickinson. Notable for his playful, boyish charm, Dickinson has already proven an aptitude for blending boisterous enthusiasm with a brooding intellect in films like Babygirl. Whether any dairy-based products would feature in his upcoming inventions is a thought worth entertaining...

Jonathan Bailey: Mr Moneypenny

Jonathan Bailey
Jonathan Bailey Scott A Garfitt/Invision/AP

She's loyal, efficient and a little bit flirty - but always discreet. Miss Moneypenny, the secretary to MI6 boss M, who also enjoys a bit of light-hearted coquetry with Bond, has always been portrayed by a woman. But, just as Bond could be gender swapped, so too could Moneypenny. Our pick is Jonathan Bailey, of Wicked fame. He could provide some light relief amidst the high-tension action, and his heart-melting smile and musical talents would allow him to perform a rendition of Paul McCartney's 1980 song 'Temporary Secretary'. Complete with desk dancing, of course.

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