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- Henry Cavill is the new favourite at 6/4 to play James Bond
- Tom Holland was the latest market mover last month into 3/1 but has since drifted massively
- Regé-Jean Page stays around the top of the market
Henry Cavill is the new favourite at 6/4 to play James Bond
Superman actor Henry Cavill is the latest big market mover to be the Next James Bond, with his odds now at 6/4 to play the famous spy.
Cavill is the favourite according to bookies just in front of Regé-Jean Page and Idris Elba in the betting odds.
William Hill make Cavill the outright favourite at 6/4, with Tom Hardy and James Norton also featuring towards the top of the betting market.
Next James Bond | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Henry Cavill | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Regé-Jean Page
|
5/1 | 16.7% |
Idris Elba
|
5/1 | 16.7% |
Tom Hardy | 7/1 | 12.5% |
James Norton | 8/1 | 11.1% |
According to the betting odds, bookies now give Cavill a 40% chance of being the new James Bond.
This is the shortest an actor has been in the betting market since it was put up by bookmakers.
Tom Holland was the latest market mover last month into 3/1 but has since drifted massively
Tom Holland was a massive addition to the next James Bond betting market back at the beginning of August with odds of 3/1.
Fast forward a month though and he's nowhere to be found at the top of the market with a current best price of 40/1 with bookmakers.
Holland is of course known for his role as Spider-Man so it may take a lot for him to be the new Bond.
Regé-Jean Page stays around the top of the market
Bridgerton actor Regé-Jean Page has gone up and down in the betting market frequently in the last year and that's no change today.
Page sees himself now at 5/1 in the market despite being as short as 2/1 this time last year.
Daniel Craig left the role of James Bond after an explosive send off in his last Bond movie No Time To Die.
Craig had starred as James Bond for 15 years, making him the longest serving Bond of all time.