Tom Holland says he’d love to be the next James Bond: ‘I look pretty good in a suit!’

‘I’d love to be James Bond’: Tom Holland sets his sights on 007 and says ‘I look pretty good in a suit!’

Tom Holland has said that he’d love to be the next James Bond. 

The actor, 24, was speaking on the latest episode of Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast when he admitted that he’s very keen on bagging the coveted role.

Tom joked that he ‘looks pretty good in a suit’ and didn’t hesitate to make it clear that he’d jump at the chance to be the next 007.

Looking to the future: The actor, was speaking on the latest episode of Variety's Awards Circuit podcast when he admitted that he's very keen on bagging the coveted role (Pictured: Daniel Craig)

007? Tom Holland, 24, has announced that he’d love to be the next James Bond

Tom admitted: ‘I mean, ultimately, as a young British lad who loves cinema, I’d love to be James Bond. So, you know, I’m just putting that out there. I look pretty good in a suit.’

‘I’d be like a really short James Bond’ quipped the 5ft 6in Spider-Man star. 

Tom is currently promoting new Apple TV film Cherry and is in the middle of filming the upcoming Spider-Man film. 

Curtain call: No Time To Die is the 25th film in the franchise, and will feature Daniel Craig's last performance as the 007 agent

Curtain call: No Time To Die is the 25th film in the franchise, and will feature Daniel Craig’s last performance as the 007 agent

Backing himself! Tom joked that he 'looks pretty good in a suit' and didn't hesitate to make it clear that he'd jump at the chance to be the next 007

Backing himself! Tom joked that he ‘looks pretty good in a suit’ and didn’t hesitate to make it clear that he’d jump at the chance to be the next 007

Tom’s comment comes after Bridgerton hunk Regé-Jean Page, 31, hinted that he could be a good contender to succeed Daniel Craig as James Bond. 

Several big names have been tipped for the role since the announcement that Daniel Craig will be stepping down.

Stars including Idris Elba, Outlander’s Sam Heughan, James Norton and Tom Hardy have all been suggested as contenders for the part. 

The current 007: Several big names have been tipped for the role since the announcement that Daniel Craig will be stepping down

The current 007: Several big names have been tipped for the role since the announcement that Daniel Craig will be stepping down

But, in January, Ladbrokes revealed that they had slashed the odds on Regé-Jean playing Bond next, as it went from 40/1 to just 16/1 in betting now.  

According to the gambling company, Regé-Jean is now seen as more likely to take the part than Jamie Bell and Chris Hemsworth, while he is neck-and-neck with Michael Fassbender.  

Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: ‘Rege-Jean Page has shot up the betting and is now firmly considered a frontrunner in the race to replace Daniel Craig as 007.’  

Competition? Tom's comment comes after Bridgerton hunk Regé-Jean Page, 31, hinted that he could be a good contender to succeed Daniel Craig as James Bond (seen January 29, 2020)

Competition? Tom’s comment comes after Bridgerton hunk Regé-Jean Page, 31, hinted that he could be a good contender to succeed Daniel Craig as James Bond (seen January 29, 2020)

Odds: In January Ladbrokes revealed they had slashed the odds on Regé-Jean playing Bond next, as it went from 40/1 to just 16/1 in betting now

Odds: In January Ladbrokes revealed they had slashed the odds on Regé-Jean playing Bond next, as it went from 40/1 to just 16/1 in betting now

Meanwhile, the latest Bond film was scheduled to be released in 2020 but was delayed due to the pandemic. 

No Time To Die, is the 25th film in the franchise, and will feature Craig’s last performance as the 007 agent. 

A new release for the movie was shared on the film’s official Twitter account, revealing the latest expected date is October 8, 2021.