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Henry Cavill's Superman Retirement Fuels James Bond Speculation
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The British actor's odds of being named the next James Bond have soared after he confirmed that he will not reprise his role as Man of Steel in future Warner Bros. film.

AceShowbiz - Henry Cavill's odds of being named the next James Bond have soared after he was fired from his lead role in the "Superman" film franchise. The 39-year-old actor's tenure as the Man of Steel was cut short as producers wanted a younger star for the next instalment.

But after the announcement, the odds on Henry replacing Daniel Craig as the next 007 were slashed, with bookmaker William Hill naming Henry as second favorite to take the part at 3/1, behind favorite Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Aaron Johnson) at 6/4. Henry is thought to have recently quit his role in Netflix's "The Witcher" to reprise his role as Superman.

The new Superman film, written by James Gunn, is to take the character in a different direction and focus on his younger years. Henry has played Superman since the 2013 film "Man of Steel" and last appeared in the role earlier this year in a cameo in "Black Adam".

The actor said on Instagram on Wednesday, December 14, DC Studios' boss James and his co-chair Peter Safran had met with him to deliver the news he wouldn't be donning the superhero's cape again. He added, "I will, after all, not be returning as Superman. After being told by the studio to announce my return back in October, prior to their hire, this news isn't the easiest, but that's life. The changing of the guard is something that happens. I respect that. James and Peter have a universe to build. I wish them and all involved with the new universe the best of luck, and the happiest of fortunes."

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 32, is being tipped as the next James Bond aftere has reportedly filmed a version of the 007 films' iconic gun opening. The "Kick Ass" actor was said on Sunday, December 11, by The Sun to have shot the scene. Eon Productions is set to reveal the spy franchise's new star in March after Daniel Craig, 54, quit the spy role.

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