James Bond could be non-binary in future: 'It's open'

James Bond could be non-binary in future: 'It's open'

James Bond could be non-binary in the future, a producer has revealed.

Barbara Broccoli confirmed the next 007 won’t be a woman, but the character could identify as non-binary during Friday’s episode of the “Girls on Film” podcast. Non-binary is defined as someone who doesn’t identify as being male or female, usually choosing to go by “they” or “them” pronouns.

The next James Bond won’t be played by a woman, but the character could identify as non-binary.
(Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images)

“I do, because I don’t think that we should be making films where women are playing men,” Broccoli replied.

“I think we should be making more films about women,” she further explained. “I think Bond will be a man.”

DWAYNE JOHNSON SHARES JAMES BOND ASPIRATIONS AFTER GRANDFATHER PLAYED VILLAIN IN 1967

“Non-binary, perhaps, maybe one day?” host Anna Smith asked.

“Who knows?” Broccoli replied. “I mean, I think it’s open. We just have to find the right actor.”

Daniel Craig wrapped up his tenure as James Bond with his role in “No Time To Die.”
(MGM/Columbia Pictures)

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER

Craig has previously said he doesn’t believe the next James Bond should be a woman either.

“Why should a woman play James Bond when there should be a part just as good as James Bond, but for a woman?” he told Radio Times in an interview.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Producers for the film franchise have said the search for the next James Bond won’t begin until 2022.
(Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures/Columbia Pictures/EON Productions)

Craig will officially close out his run as the famous spy character with “No Time To Die.” Meanwhile, producer Broccoli previously said in an interview with BBC Radio 4’s “Today” that the search for Craig’s replacement will not begin until at least 2022, with no clear front runner emerging at the moment outside of fan speculation.

Fox News’ Melissa Roberto contributed to this report.