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Cillian Murphy backed to play James Bond by ‘Oppenheimer’ co-star

Cillian Murphy has been tipped by one of his co-stars in Oppenheimer to be the next James Bond.Rumours about the identity of the next Bond have been rampant ever since Daniel Craig revealed back in 2019 that No Time To Die would be his final time playing the character.And now, Clay Bunker, who appeared in Christopher Nolan’s recent opus alongside Murphy, thinks that the Irish actor could be the ideal candidate.“He would fare beautifully,” he said (via The Sun). “It’s funny because Cillian is the nicest human but he has that dark side and there’s a darkness to Bond.”Bunker continued: “We forget that sometimes Bond is like the character Fleming created – a pretty dark character.
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Andrew Scott says Paul Mescal would make a “great” James Bond
Andrew Scott has revealed his thoughts on Paul Mescal potentially playing James Bond.Speaking to Variety at a special screening of All Of Us Strangers in Los Angeles this past Saturday (December 9), Scott said of his co-star: “He’d probably be a great James Bond.”However, Scott also shared that he’d like to see Mescal’s performing in the upcoming Gladiator sequel, which Mescal is currently filming for in Malta alongside Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington and Connie Nielsen.Talks of who the next Bond might be have been rampant ever since Daniel Craig revealed all the way back in 2019 that No Time To Die would be his final time playing the character, who – spoiler alert – was killed off at the end of the 2021 film.Earlier in November, Bond producer Greg Wilson confirmed that they are not yet working on the next film at this stage. “There will be another Bond some day, but we’re not actively developing it,” he said.And with rumours flying around about who might play the next Bond, series producer Barbara Broccoli addressed the new phase of the story following the character’s death at the end of No Time To Die by saying, “It’s gonna take a while for us to get – you know, it’s a whole new reinvention.
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Drivers could risk £5,000 fine following Met Office yellow weather warnings
drivers who suffer from hay fever and/or asthma are at risk of getting fined of up to £5,000 due to the latest Met Office weather warnings.The Met Office has shared yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms this week following consecutive heatwaves in July and August, with one last spell of sunny weather expected to hit this bank holiday weekend.Warnings of ‘thunderfever’, which is a rare weather occurrence that makes hay fever and asthma more potent with a combination of thunderstorms and higher pollen counts in the atmosphere.READ MORE:UK to see highs of 26C over bank holiday weekend due to high pressure system from AzoresWhile driving ability is not necessarily effected by the symptoms of hayfever, the elevated pollen count in the country makes it dangerous for those that suffer from it.Any type of drug that affects a driver's driving abilities could result in a drug-driving conviction, and that includes something like hay fever medication where drowsiness is a cause.Greg Wilson, founder of Quotezone.co.uk said: “The weather has been extreme this summer and driving in the heat alone has been challenging but there are things drivers need to know to avoid risking penalty points or fines and keep themselves safe on the roads.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.“If a storm is predicted look at official flood warnings, avoid roads that are likely to flood and allow more travel time, note drivers may have to pull over and wait it out if the downpour starts to affect your visibility – drivers can be fined if they can’t see clearly out of all windows.“Hay fever symptoms can come on unexpectedly and some types of medication do cause drowsiness, or carry a ‘do not
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