Guess you all are quite fond of Alfie from Netflix’s ‘Emily In Paris’ (2020) as the series is currently trending at the top 10 list. The third season of the rom-com series was released on December 21, 2022 and as always, it left us on an intriguing cliff-hanger, which is making fans go crazy for the Season 4.
The role of Alfie has garnered much popularity as a majority of fans are loving the chemistry between him and Emily and hence, actor Lucien Laviscount is quite trending on the internet nowadays.
Now, here is an another exciting news about the actor which will definitely amaze you all. Your favourite Alfie, Lucien Laviscount has recently topped the list of the next James Bond star. As it’s known to all, Daniel Craig has bid adieu to the James Bond character after ‘No Time To Die’ (2021) and since then, there has been a list of stars which got created for the next James Bond character.
Several A-list stars, from Henry Cavill, Jamie Dornan, Regé-Jean Page, Tom Hardy, Aron-Taylor Johnson, Henry Golding, Richard Madden, Tom Hiddleston, Cillian Murphy to Lucien Laviscount have been selected for the next James Bond character.
Lucien Laviscount has just entered the line-up and has already been ranking the top in the list because of his huge fan following for Alife. As the producer Barbara Broccoli has previously stated that they want a young actor who can play the famous British spy character for the next fifteen years, so the makers are relying on Lucien Laviscount now as the actor is just 30 years old.
According to Daily Mail, “Lucien ticks all of the boxes. He is a super talented actor, is extremely handsome and in the past eighteen months has won lots of new fans since he joined Emily In Paris. Bond bosses are already saying how you can see him in the 007 tuxedo, how dapper and fitting to the role he will look.”
Daniel Craig is the most loved James Bond till date ever since he replaced Pierce Brosnan in ‘Casino Royale’ (2006). Now, let’s see who can rule the character next and achieve the same amount of popularity from audiences.