BBC drama star says James Bond āneeds to stay as he isā
BBC drama star says James Bond āneeds to stay as he isā

Louis ChiltonTue, August 18, 2026 at 8:10 AM UTC
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Nicholas Pinnock, the actor known for roles in and the ABC legal series For Life and the recent BBC drama Two Weeks in August, has offered his thoughts on the next James Bond.
Speculation has ramped up in recent weeks over who is set to take on the famous spy role, with the next Bond film already in pre-production; the previous actor to play 007, Daniel Craig, made his final outing in 2021ās No Time To Die.
Pinnock, a London-born actor of Jamaican descent, suggested to the Radio Timesthat the character ought to stay true to his original cultural background ā comparing Bond with BA Baracus, the character iconically played by Mr T in the hit series The A Team.
āThere are some roles that need to stay as they are,ā Pinnock said. āIf Mr T were to change into someone of European descent tomorrow, there would be absolute outrage. And I can understand why, because heās an iconic figure.ā

Daniel Craig as James Bond (Getty Images)
āI grew up with James Bond looking and acting a certain way,ā he continued. āI donāt want it to change. You go to watch a James Bond movie, you know that James Bondās going to be this English, Scottish or Irish guy with a slick accent, with kick-arse moves, who gets all the ladies. Great! I want him to stay like that. I donāt think changing him and ticking a box is the answer.ā
However, Pinnock also emphasised the need for studios to fund other similar blockbusters that front actors from different backgrounds ā mentioning Idris Elba and Dev Patel, two actors who were once tipped to take over as 007.
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āIf they put posters up tomorrow saying ā008ā in the same font, everybody would be at the cinema, they wouldnāt question it and they would love it,ā Pinnock said. āAnd it could be me. It could be Idris Elba, it could be Dev Patel. It could be anybody of non-European descent and it would be amazing.ā

Nicholas Pinnock in 'Two Weeks in August' (Various Artists Ltd/BBC/Robert Viglasky)
Elba was long rumoured to be in the running to take over from Craig, although the Luther star, now 53, has since counted himself out.
Currently, the person most hotly tipped to become the next Bond is Jack Lowden, the Scottish actor known for roles in the Apple TV+ spy series Slow Horses and Christopher Nolanās wartime blockbuster Dunkirk.
Podcaster and author Richard Osman claimed on The Rest is Entertainment that he had heard Lowden is being āstrongly consideredā for the part, admitting: āIt is definitively not a āheās definitely got itā thing. He is definitely being strongly considered. I think he'd be amazing.ā
The other prominent contender at present seems to be Callum Turner, the actor who can be seen this month in the romcom One Night Only.
Pinnock can next be seen in the Sky boxing drama Fightland, premiering on Sky Atlantic at 9pm on Thursday 27 August.
Source: āAOL Entertainmentā