Daisy May Cooper responds to James Bond casting rumours after reports she is set to star as spy chief “M” in new 007 film

Daisy May Cooper Responds to James Bond Casting Rumors After Reports She’s Starring as Spy Chief “M” in New 007 Movie

Daisy May Cooper has responded to recent James Bond casting rumors.

In a new interview, the 37-year-old actress confirmed that she is aiming to star in the next episode of 007 as spy chief “M”.

Daisy May made no attempt to hide her desires when asked if she hopes to land the role. She replied, “Yes, give me a great part!”

The comedic genius quipped, “Move over, Dench,” agreeing that she’d be great at taking on a younger version of the character played by Dame Judi Dench.

It comes after it was reported in March that Daisy May was in talks to star in the James Bond movie as 007’s boss.

Interesting! Daisy May Cooper, 37, has confirmed she’s aiming to play spy chief “M” in the next 007 episode as she responds to recent James Bond casting rumors

Skillful!  The comedic genius quipped,

Skillful! The comedic genius quipped, “Move over, Dench,” while agreeing she’d be great at taking on a younger version of the character played by Dame Judi Dench

Film star?  Daisy May made no attempt to hide her desires when asked if she hopes to land the role.  She replied,

Film star? Daisy May made no attempt to hide her desires when asked if she hopes to land the role. She replied, “Yes, give me a great part!”

Speak against NMEDaisy May explained how the rumor started, admitting she would jump at the chance if she got the part.

“I think it was on the radio… they were discussing who they want to be the next M and then someone mentioned my name and from then on things went like wildfire.

When suggested that she would be fantastic playing a younger version of the character, she replied, “Yeah, give me a great part.” Move, Dench!’

It comes after it was reported in March that Daisy May was in talks to star in the James Bond movie as 007’s boss.

The actress is said to have caught the attention of production bosses who hope she will bring some humor and unique style to the role.

The opportunity was said to have arisen after Daisy’s close friend Phoebe Waller-Bridge joined the production as a script consultant.

Bosses are apparently keen to overhaul the films now that Daniel Craig has departed as James Bond following the release of his latest film, No Time To Die, in September 2021.

A source told The sun: ‘Daisy is a good friend of Phoebe, whose involvement with Bond was such a success that it started an unlikely conversation.

All Stars: Actor Ralph Fiennes is another star who has played 'M' (pictured in 2021 Bond film No Time To Die, the most recent to be released)

All Stars: Actor Ralph Fiennes is another star who has played ‘M’ (pictured in 2021 Bond film No Time To Die, the most recent to be released)

Suddenly the production team got excited about the prospect of really taking ‘M’ in a different direction.

With Daniel leaving, it seemed time to look at changes across the board and the dynamic between Bond and ‘M’ is at the heart of the films.

“So this opens the door to making it a little lighter and more comedic – and of course will also affect the direction the new 007 goes.”

At the time, MailOnline contacted a representative for Daisy and EON Productions for comment.

It comes after Taron Egerton said he doesn’t think he would be the “right choice.” replace Daniel Craig as 007.

He explained The Daily Telegraph newspaper: ‘I don’t think I’m the right choice for it. You have to be consistently stately to be that guy. And that is something I still strive for. I’ve always struggled with my weight.’

The award-winning actor added that playing Bond is “a bit like being a brand ambassador as well as an actor. And that could be a lot of fun in the microcosm, but I’m sure I read that (producer) Barbara Broccoli said it’s a 15-year commitment.”

Taron also revealed that he has not been approached for the role, admitting, “It’s kind of irrelevant how I feel about it anyway because I can tell you there have been no calls.”