Idris Elba afirma que nunca fue candidato para James Bond

Idris Elba ha confirmado que nunca fue considerado para el papel de James Bond. El actor abordó años de especulaciones en comentarios para la revista People.

Idris Elba le dijo a People que “honestamente nunca estuve en la contienda” y añadió que su “nombre no estaba siendo propuesto, de ninguna manera”. Señaló que los productores están buscando a un actor más joven y deseó lo mejor al próximo 007, diciendo que no puede esperar a ver el resultado. Elba reiteró que él “no estaba en la carrera en primer lugar”.

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