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Aaron Taylor-Johnson hits back at Bond rumours as he slams 'pop culture studio films' and insists 'I don't want my brand to be one action movie after another'


Aaron Taylor-Johnson has delved into his career ambitions, and he doesn't aspire to be the next James Bond.

Amid rumours the British actor, 33, has all but signed a deal to follow in Daniel Craig's footsteps as 007, he has spoken out in a new interview with Rolling Stone UK, insisting he won't be a part of the 'pop culture studio film' machine. In a cover shoot to promote his latest role in Sony's next Marvel film Kraven the Hunter, Aaron muses on the direction his stellar career is heading after two decades on the big screen The initial report suggested that the deal was all but done with Aaron who was on the verge of officially accepting the role of a lifetime, which would have made him only the seventh actor to play the iconic British secret agent since the franchise launched in 1962.

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