Updated:
Jul 2, 2026 , 04:26 AM ET
• 6 min read
Explore the odds on the next James Bond as auditions begin to find the new 007. Learn how to maximize James Bond casting updates and find value plays on the online prediction markets.
Navigating the Next James Bond odds on the prediction markets is like performing stunts from Casino Royale. As James Bond casting updates continue to swirl, traders are getting their tuxedos in a twist trying to second-guess the producers.
So, who is the next James Bond, and how can you find the right value plays? Virtually every British actor aged 30–40 seems to be under consideration. Prices change on the prediction sites every time a young Brit actor gets featured in the trades with a Hollywood actress in tow.
It has been nearly five years since Daniel Craig sipped his final Martini in No Time To Die, and the tuxedo remains unclaimed. Finally, the first hopefuls will be put to the test.
The market on the next actor cast as James Bond doesn’t resolve for a few years. However, we are tracking the live odds on Kalshi and breaking down where the smart money is going.
Key Takeaways
- The Brit favorite: Former fashion model, Callum Turner, leads the pack, even if his price has dipped to 38% – a drop of 20 points from last month. But everyone else’s price has dropped too as everyone tries to outsmart the casting couch.
- The Gen Z hopeful: Aussie actor, Jacob Elordi, was the momentum trade pick in February as he surged from 15ȼ to 40ȼ and back down again. Despite a tuxedo-heavy Chanel ad, Elordi has slumped to single digits on the prediction markets. Is there value in buying now?
- This market is seriously volatile: James Bond casting updates have begun, so now’s the time to start riding the media wave. On Kalshi, prices are swinging around. Just worry about selling your event contracts if you spot a price spike in the coming months.
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Callum Turner | ‘Yes’ 40¢ | 37% chance
Callum Turner has consistently been the front-runner in the Next James Bond market ever since buzz for near-rival Aaron Taylor-Johnson cooled.
Turner’s price reached the dizzy heights of 67% last December, plus he’s had some A-list endorsements in the shape of George Clooney.
“He’s the perfect guy to do it,” said Clooney, who directed Turner in his sports movie, The Boys in the Boat, last year. “He’s tall, handsome, and charming. And British!”
Turner’s turn in Masters of the Air proved he has the acting clout to carry a major production. Plus, with fiancée Dua Lipa, he has proved he can handle the celebrity spotlight.
Turner remains the main frontrunner to succeed Daniel Craig. He could be too well-known, but Amazon MGM has promised a shake-up since it took over the 007 production. Employing one of the biggest directors in the world in Denis Villeneuve is proof of that.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson | ‘Yes’ 12¢ | 10% chance
The Bullet Train star was seemingly everyone’s pick a couple of years ago to be the next 007 actor. That was before any James Bond casting updates had come out, of course.
Taylor-Johnson is well-known, particularly for beefed-up roles in Avengers: Age of Ultron, 28 Years Later, and 2024 Spiderverse stinker, Kraven the Hunter.
In 2024, The Sun reported that Taylor-Johnson had officially been offered the part. That speculation increased when he signed on for an ad campaign with Omega watches (the choice of 007). He’s also young enough to handle the 4–5 movies required by any new aspiring James Bond.
007 Value Picks, We’ve Been Expecting You…
With media buzz flying, most of the candidates for next James Bond are real value plays on the markets. Some offer a low risk-to-reward ratio but keep track of the prices so you can sell quickly.
Tom Blyth | ‘Yes’ 5¢ | 12% chance
Tom Blyth shone as Coriolanus Snow in 2023’s The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, so he obviously has the acting talent.
Then, of course, Reddit got involved, with 007 aficionados buzzing about how perfect Blyth would be in the role.
Incredibly, that sort of buzz has pushed Blyth to third (and sometimes second) favorite on the prediction markets behind Turner. But sometimes, that’s all you need when hunting value.
Jacob Elordi | ‘Yes’ 4¢ | 1% chance
According to The Rest is Entertainment host, Marina Hyde, the Saltburn and Wuthering Heights heartthrob is in “pole position” for the role of 007.
In a recent viral podcast episode, Hyde highlighted Elordi’s “Gen-Z A-list” credentials. What about a first Millennial Bond (the franchise has never had one)? That could be for Amazon’s inevitable TV spin-off.
However, a month is a long time in predicting the next James Bond actor. The Australian’s price has gone the way of Goldfinger and been sucked out of the window of Bond opportunity.
Elordi was as high as 40¢ earlier this year before slumping. You could have sold at 40¢ if you didn’t think a non-British actor would get the part. Plus, Elordi breaks the golden rule of a 007 actor: he’s just too famous right now – even if his Chanel ad blatantly pushes his Bond credentials.
Louis Partridge | ‘Yes’ 1¢ | 1% chance
Louis Partridge is one of the young breakout stars who’s started attracting attention on the media sites.
He checks a lot of boxes for his age (he’s young, but he’d be required to be 007 for years). Plus, being a former boyfriend of Olivia Rodrigo doesn’t hurt when it comes to creating some media buzz.
Connections with writers and directors on the new 007 project also helps to enhance prices on the markets. Partridge apparently approached Bond writer Steven Knight at an industry party, and the casting rumors exploded from there. Even Variety said that Partridge was “in contention” for 007.
The 1% is a fair reflection of a wild Hollywood rumor that’s yet to take hold on the markets. Buy now, sell when Partridge’s price flies.
Casting 007: How the Next James Bond Will Unfold
Speculation on the next Bond actor has been rife since Amazon MGM Studios took over the franchise. Here are some things we know so far:
- The Takeover: Amazon has purchased MGM, owners of the Bond franchise.
- The Creative Team: Amy Pascal and David Heyman have been put in charge of production. With Spider-Man and Harry Potter, the pair were responsible for two of the biggest film franchises ever.
- The Writer: British writer, Steven Knight, (Peaky Blinders) has been hired for screenwriting duties. Could Peaky Blinders star, Cillian Murphy, be a value shot at 3¢?
- Casting: Auditions for 007 officially began in May 2026. However, there have been no firm James Bond movie auditions updates since.
- Production Timeline: Filming on the first new Bond film since No Time to Die is expected to begin in 2027, with Denis Villeneuve signed on to direct.
Trading the Tuxedo: How to Play the Bond Market
James Bond casting markets are information wars. Here is how to navigate the volatility:
- Watch the “Trades”: In this context, “trades” refers to industry publications such as Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Deadline. Kalshi’s rules specifically cite Variety as a resolution source. If a reputable reporter drops a “shortlist” article, the market will react instantly.
- Be wary of media “hot right now” announcements: Jacob Elordi was hot stuff a month ago following his Chanel ad. However, sentiment in the Aussie has nosedived as traders look elsewhere.
- Sell high, buy low: With such a volatile market, actors quickly come into favor before exiting faster than a Bond villain. Consider buying the ‘No’ first before flipping your trades when the prices dive. So far, only Callum Turner has maintained any kind of consistency.
- Don’t dismiss the other Bond markets: Kalshi doesn’t just have prediction markets for the next 007. You can also buy and sell contracts on which actress will be next to take on one of cinema’s most coveted roles. Have a look at the latest Bond girl odds to find the best value plays available now.
Next James Bond Odds FAQs
The market resolves to ‘Yes’ if the specific star you trade is the next actor cast as James Bond before January 1, 2030. If another actor is officially announced, the ‘No’ shares for all other candidates will pay out $1.00. For example, if you backed Aaron Taylor-Johnson at 67¢ to become 007 and he gets the part, you’d win 33¢ per share.
The Kalshi rules are strict on odds on the next James Bond. This market is for the next film in the core James Bond series only. Amazon spin-offs, unauthorized productions, or TV series castings do not count. It’s possible that one of our younger actors recommended in our value picks gets cast in a future Bond television series.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson was the heavy favorite throughout 2024 and 2025 due to persistent rumors of a screen test. However, the lack of confirmation over such a long period has caused market confidence to erode. In prediction markets, “stale news” is often treated as “bad news,” leading traders to dump shares in favor of fresher names like Callum Turner.
While technically possible to bet on “Other” in some markets, Barbara Broccoli has explicitly stated on multiple occasions that James Bond will remain a male character. The Kalshi market reflects this, listing only male contenders. However, you can find odds on the next Bond girl at Kalshi which is attracting plenty of trade in event contracts.
