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Abbie Meehan

Richard Madden takes lead as most likely Scot to play next James Bond

Richard Madden has taken the lead as the current favourite Scottish star to play the next James Bond, and is priced at 10-1 at William Hill.

The next James Bond market sees Madden as an increasingly likely contender for James Bond, as he sits in the top 10 actors to step into the coveted role - with speculation having run rife after Daniel Craig stepped back from the franchise with No Time to Die.

The Eternals star, 35, could be set to swap his sword for a Walther PPK as a run of bets on the Scot sees him as a fan favourite for picking up where Craig left off.

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Madden, born and raised in Elderslie, near Glasgow, has been linked to the vacant tux ever since his breakthrough performance as a volatile ex-soldier in Netflix series Bodyguard.

He has also most recently made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Eternals.

Richard is coy about his affiliation to the 007 role. (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Madden has notably avoided answering any questions related to him playing the new James Bond - which would make him the second Scottish star to do so, behind Sean Connery.

And although he dodged questions asking if he’s in consideration for the role, Madden has stated that he’s interested in playing the suave superspy as it’s “on his wish list”.

Fans are keen to see Bond return to his Scottish roots, with Fleming’s penultimate novel - You Only Live Twice - revealing that 007 has a Scottish father, and iconic actor Sean Connery having been first to portray the half-Scottish spy on the silver screen.

While Madden is the current Scottish favourite, other likely picks from the region include Outlander’s Sam Heughan - who’s priced at 16-1 - as well as Karen Gillan (50-1), Gerard Butler (50-1) and Ewan McGregor (66-1).

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