BothTimothy DaltonandPierce Brosnanhave been rumored to reprise the role ofJames Bondin an older 007 movie, leading viewers to wonder which actor would be a better fit for the role. AlthoughNo Time To Die’s release date delayswere intense, these problems were nothing compared to the issues faced by its untitled follow-up,Bond 26. Already, the wait betweenNo Time To Dieand its sequel is approaching the longestgap between movies in theJames Bondfranchise, and there is no sign of a new 007 casting anywhere in sight.
Moreover, longtime franchise producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson lost creative control of the series in March 2025, meaning Amazon MGM Studios will now decide the future of the franchise. While this does meanJames Bond 26’s new 007 actorcould be a surprising new face, it has also led some commentators to revisit ideas that were previously considered too outlandish for the next installment of the series. With its core creatives restructured, there is no telling where the franchise will go next, meaning viewers might get the older 007 movie that has been rumored for years.

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Both Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan could return to the franchise to play an older version of James Bond, although this arguably fits one of the actors better than the other. Dalton is 79, while Brosnan is 71. As such, they would both be significantly older than the oldest existing screen incarnation of Bond from the movies in the official EON series. Roger Moore was 57 when he played Bond for the last time. While this record has never been challenged, it was recently met by Daniel Craig’s final time playing Bond at 51 years old.
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ByNo Time To Die’s twist ending, it was clear that the series was heading somewhere new and exciting. Craig’s version of 007 was the first to canonically die, meaning the series has all but officially confirmed that James Bond is a codename passed down from one agent to another. Within this context, it would make sense for either Brosnan or Dalton to return to the role of 007 with the next movie in the series revealing that they were called out of retirement and asked to take on the mantle once again.
Brosnan’s Bond was a flip, ironic, and altogether more light-hearted take on 007 than Craig’s Bond, so it would be interesting to see him play a grizzled, older version of the same super spy.
This self-referential twist would be tough to pull off, especially after the grounded tone of Craig’s movies and the elegiac feel ofNo Time To Die’s ending. AlthoughBrosnan dismissed the older Bondidea in aGQprofile, his version of the character would ironically be more suited to this return than Dalton’s 007. After all, Brosnan’s Bond was a flip, ironic, and altogether more light-hearted take on 007 than Craig’s Bond, so it would be interesting to see him play a grizzled, older version of the same super spy.
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Throughout the 60s and 70s, Clint Eastwood became a global superstar by playing trigger-happy gunslingers who were as ineffably cool as they were utterly amoral. The star then flipped this screen persona on its head withUnforgiven, where an older Eastwood played a taciturn outlaw whose killings weren’t remotely glamorous or slick. Eastwood deconstructed the quipping killer image that defined his early career and Brosnan could do the same by playing a darker, sadder version of his James Bond, one who is scarred by his years of killing and unsure of his legacy.
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However,Brosnan’s tortured older James Bond could be the wrong route for the seriessince the later Craig movies have already earned criticism for taking themselves too seriously. As such, an outright comedic older 007 movie starring Timothy Dalton could be a better idea. Dalton’s Bond movies were seriously dark, but later comedic roles inHot Fuzz, theToy Storysequels, andthe underratedLooney Tunes: Back in Action(where he parodied his role as Bond) prove Dalton has impeccable comedic timing. As such, a zany older 007 movie that spoofs the iconic spy’s aging could fit him.
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That being said, it would be hard to justify Dalton’s sillier take on the character precisely because of how dark his originalJames Bondmovies were.Dalton’s movies were among the darkest in the entireJames Bondfranchiseas the ‘80s hits were forced to compete with violent R-rated action movies likeLethal WeaponandDie Hardat the box office. As such, seeing the star play a wacky version of 007 could be disastrous tonal whiplash afterDalton’s darkJames Bondmovies.
In the age of Jason Bourne andBatman Begins, Brosnan’s winking charmer felt outdated and Craig’s brooding bruiser was an ideal change of pace.
In this regard, Brosnan’s Bond comeback would fit the tone of the series better. After the suffocating self-seriousness of the Craig movies, the nextJames Bondouting desperately needs to recapture the franchise’s sense of humor. Craig’s first Bond outing, 2006’sCasino Royale, impressed critics and fans alike with its bold reinvention of the super-spy. In the age of Jason Bourne andBatman Begins, Brosnan’s winking charmer felt outdated and Craig’s brooding bruiser was an ideal change of pace.
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However, by the timeNo Time To Diecame out, it had been five years sincetheBournefranchise’s last reboot, and almost a decade since Christopher Nolan’sDark Knighttrilogy ended. Viewers were done with self-serious, gritty blockbusters and had begun gravitating toward lighter, more self-aware fare like the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Thus, the next Bond needs to be able to laugh at himself, which means Brosnan’s return would make the most logical sense.
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Dalton’s comedy roles prove he has plenty of potential as a comic performer, but there is no way for the series to explain why his version of 007 went from the franchise’s darkest iteration of the character to a funnier, sillier take on Bond. In contrast, Brosnan’s Bond always had an element of obvious self-parody, and recent roles inBlack Bag,Fast Charlie, and evenThe Out-lawsprove Brosnan can still play charming antiheroes in crime thrillers. As such, if the nextJames Bondmovie does end up bringing back an existing 007 actor, it should bePierce Brosnanrather thanTimothy Dalton.