During a recent appearance on *The Jonathan Ross Show*, Pierce Brosnan, the celebrated actor known for his role as James Bond, addressed ongoing speculation about a potential return to the iconic character. At 71 years old, Brosnan reflected on his notable tenure as the suave secret agent in four films: *GoldenEye* (1995), *Tomorrow Never Dies* (1997), *The World Is Not Enough* (1999), and *Die Another Day* (2002).
When host Jonathan Ross directly inquired whether he had been approached regarding a new Bond film, particularly considering a possible portrayal of an older version of 007, Brosnan confirmed that he had not had any discussions about re-entering the franchise. However, he didn’t completely rule out the possibility, leaving some ambiguity for fans who still hope to see him in the tuxedo again.
Brosnan remarked, “No one’s spoken to me about it, but I’ve certainly heard all of the rumours.” He emphasized that the producers are aware of how to contact him, dismissing the idea that he has closed the door completely on the character. “Let’s see where the wind takes us,” he suggested, hinting at a willingness to explore opportunities if they arise.
Reflecting on his previous experience as Bond, he added, “It’s going to be another man’s job. I’m not looking to go there. I’m quite happy with my career. I’ve done it, and it was wonderful.” His tone conveyed a sense of contentment with his past accomplishments and an appreciation for the remarkable journey he had with the role, while acknowledging the allure of the possibility in a more contemplative light.