FormerJames Bondactor Pierce Brosnan addresses his potential return as the iconic character in Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming reboot. Picking up the mantle from Timothy Dalton, Brosnan made his 007 debut in 1995’sGoldenEye, ultimately playing the character across four films, concluding withDie Another Dayin 2002.

Following Daniel Craig’s departure from the role in 2021 withNo Time To Die, all eyes have been on who will be next to play the iconic British spy. Amazon now has creative control of the franchise, and they announced earlier this summer thatVilleneuve will directBond 26. Who will star, however, remains a mystery.

Pierce Brosnan as Bond pointing a gun and looking angry in The World is Not Enough

During a recent interview withRadioTimes, Brosnan comments on whether a return to theBondfranchise is on the cards. While the actor says he’s not sure an older 007 is what the audience wants,he admits that a clever story idea from Villeneuve could lure him back to the role. Check out Brosnan’s comment below:

My wife Keely [Shaye Smith] and I have been listening to the drumbeat of expectation of who’s going to be the next James Bond. There are many great candidates out there, and I’m sure they’re going to make it a spectacle of delight.

Pierce Brsonan in a close up, looking suspicious

I don’t think anyone wants to see a craggy, 72-year-old Bond, butif [next 007 director Denis] Villeneuve had something up his sleeve I would look at it in a heartbeat. Why not? It’s great entertainment. It could be lots of laughs. Bald caps, prosthetics… who knows?

What This Means For James Bond 26

As of writing, the only sure-thing when it comes to the next 007 film that Villeneuve will direct it and screenwriter Steven Knight will pen the script.Casting is seemingly the next major order of business, and the successfulCraig era ofBondmoviescertainly means the next actor has big shoes to fill.

It was recently reported that British actorScott Rose-Marsh has screen-tested for 007, and, if true, this would support the long-held belief thatAmazon is looking to cast a British male actor in his 30s. Casting an actor of this nationality and age range would also uphold a tradition for the franchise. Craig, for example, was cast in his late 30s.

No Time to Die Film Poster

There has been no indication that Villeneuve and Amazon are looking to mix things up with an older Bond. If they were, however, and Brosnan were to return, this would make him the oldest actor to ever play the character. This would also raise questions about the franchise’s future given mostnew Bonds are expected to sign on for multiple films.

Brosnan’sBondrun was generally well-received, withGoldenEyewidely considered the strongestof the four. ThoughDie Another Dayreleased to a very mixed reception,this wackier and more gadget-centric era of 007 is now looked back upon relatively fondly. Whether a 72-year-old Bond would bring younger audiences to theaters, however, is where the idea may struggle.

Our Take On Pierce Brosnan’s Potential 007 Return

It seems incredibly unlikely that Villeneuve, Knight, andAmazon will take Bond in this direction. Commercially, it just doesn’t make a lot of sense, andthe company will surely be looking to bring younger audiences on board with this new iteration, not alienate them.

That being said,it could be a lot of fun seeing Brosnan return as 007 for a one-offmovie. His age would allow for an exploration of the character from a totally new perspective. It remains to be seen what happens with the nextJames Bondmovie, but Brosnan evidently hasn’t totally ruled it out.