Earlier this week, as their official for the upcoming 007 First Light video game.
However, fans are still waiting for news of Daniel Craig's successor as the next big-screen Bond.
28 Years Later star has long been rumoured to be in talks for the role and
Could this be a big hint for a reveal after his press tour for ?
It's certainly possible and the huge speculation surrounding the almost 35-year-old (a perfect age to start a 007 film career) might well explain why he's basically odds-on at the bookies.
Cal Gildart of Ladbrokes said: "Whether it's because of his acting chops or a face that saw him declared the world's most handsome man last year, the latest odds suggest that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is primed to pick up the world's most famous licence to kill." The bookies have today announced that the 28 Years Later star has "the shortest price anyone has been to succeed Daniel Craig as 007" at 11-10. Also allegedly in the running are: Theo James on 5/2, Henry Cavill on 4/1, Jack Lowden on 10/1, James Norton on 10/1, Harris Dickinson on 12/1 and Tom Hardy on 12/1. But do take it all with a pinch of salt, folks.