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Video Of Richard Madden Sipping A Martini Has Fans Thinking He May Be The Next James Bond

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Stanley Tucci's video with his 'Citadel' costar certainly got the rumor mill churning.

An Instagram video posted by Stanley Tucci over the weekend has some 007 fans shaken... not stirred.

Well, maybe a little stirred.


Though lacking all but a few words of dialogue, people made some speculations about the documented interaction between Tucci and his Citadel costar Richard Madden, who clink and drink before Madden awkwardly signed off:

“Join us next week when we have dialogue.”

You can see the video below, which Tucci only captioned:

"🍸🍸"

While to many the video may seem like two coworkers indulging in some gin and vermouth after a hard day's work, others think it's the duo's undercover way of symbolically revealing Madden will be the new James Bond.

And, honestly, it makes sense.

Daniel Craig saw his final day as Bond in 2021's No Time to Die, and Madden already portrays an elite agent for a global spy agency in Citadel...

Viewers of the cryptic video shared their suspicion.

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Goodness, in that case, I suppose we will tune in next week.

Cheers 🍸

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