So who will be the next James Bond star if Daniel Craig would step out for the role?
Seriously, the "James Bond" role has been in much speculations lately on who will play Daniel Craig's role if he leaves the part.
And it was noted from the article of Sunday Mirror that the producers of the said film already have their first choice on who to play the role of Craig if ever he would not accept to play another of the franchise movie.
According to Sunday Mirror, the "Homeland" actor Damian Lewis has been "given an unofficial nod" as the producer's first choice to play the role.
The sources from the newspaper revealed that, "If Daniel Craig leaves, it's Damian Lewis who will be crowned the new Bond. He is seen as an all-round international star who is perfect for the role. As he ages, he looks increasingly suave and sophisticated. Bond bosses are now convinced Damian is their man."
Earlier this month, it has been reported that Craig has given hints that the "Spectre" movie might be his last Bond film.
Craig said according to Time's article that, "I don't know," he said. "I really don't know. Honestly. I'm not trying to be coy. At the moment I can't even conceive it."
And Craig also added that, "At this moment, no. I have a life and I've got to get on with it a bit. But we'll see."
Apart from Lewis, other rumored choices for the "007" role are "Thor: The Dark World's" Idris Elba, "Mad Max: Fury Road's" Tom Hardy, Michael Fassbender, and even Hugh Jackman.
Lewis is popularly known for the role of Nicholas Brody in Showtime's series "Homeland" wherein he won both an award from Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Awards. And recently, he was nominated for his third Primetime Emmy Award for the role of Henry VIII in the TV miniseries "Wolf Hall."
"Spectre" will be on cinemas coming Nov. 6.