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Pierce Brosnan Channels James Bond in London

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Pierce Brosnan says he'd play James Bond again 'in a heartbeat' for Denis Villeneuve
Although Pierce Brosnan hung up his bow tie and golden gun in 2002, he would be up for a return in Denis Villeneuve's James Bond film 'in a heartbeat.'

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Former James Bond Actor Wants to Play 007 Again in Denis Villeneuve Movie
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Pierce Brosnan wants to return for next 'James Bond' movie
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Frontrunner for 007 says ‘I should not be playing James Bond’

All of the speculation comes after Amazon MGM Studios announced that Denis Villeneuve will helm the next James Bond film – a ...
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Denis Villeneuve’s James Bond Movie to Be Written by ‘Peaky Blinders’ Creator Steven Knight

"Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight has been hired to write Denis Villeneuve's upcoming James Bond movie for Amazon MGM ...
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Next James Bond favourite’s odds slashed in race to replace Daniel Craig as 007

“Helen Mirren has called for the next James Bond actor to be a man, and after that support, Aaron Taylor-Johnson continues to ...
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Helen Mirren Says James Bond ‘Has to Be a Guy’: ‘I’m Such a Feminist’ but ‘You Can’t Have a Woman. It Just Doesn’t Work’

Helen Mirren may play a retired spy in her new film “The Thursday Murder Club,” but the Oscar winner insists that the next ...

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