British actor Matthew Broome said he would love to audition for the next James Bond movie [1].
Broome's ambition to join the globally iconic franchise comes as his profile rises following roles in "The Buccaneers" and the "My Fault: London" franchise [1, 3]. His interest in the 007 role represents a desire to test his capabilities against a high-profile cinematic benchmark [1, 3].
The actor is also preparing to receive the International Golden Nymph for Most Promising Talent [1]. This honor will be presented during the Monte‑Carlo TV Festival in Monaco [2].
Broome has recently navigated the challenges of high expectations in the film industry. He spoke about the pressure associated with the UK remake of a popular property [2].
"The success of ‘Culpa Mia’ cranked up a lot of pressure on us for the UK remake," Broome said [2].
Despite these pressures, Broome continues to seek roles that provide significant career milestones. He expressed a clear desire to enter the audition process for the next iteration of the spy series [1].
"I would love to audition for the next James Bond movie," Broome said [1].
“"I would love to audition for the next James Bond movie."”
Broome's public interest in the Bond franchise coincides with a period of critical recognition at the Monte‑Carlo TV Festival. By aligning himself with the 007 brand, he is positioning himself as a leading man capable of carrying a major global intellectual property, moving beyond the niche appeal of streaming series and remakes.



