Key Takeaways
- Damson Idris shut down rumors that he has been cast as the next James Bond.
- The actor said he’s honored by the speculation and views it as a compliment.
- Idris acknowledged actors like Idris Elba who have also been fan favorites for the role.
- The F1 star also shared excitement about future collaborations and joked about racing Brad Pitt.
Damson Idris may be known for life in the fast lane, but when it comes to rumors about becoming the next James Bond, the actor is slowing things down.
While walking the red carpet at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton, Idris addressed ongoing speculation that he could be tapped to play the iconic British spy. Speaking with E! News correspondent Justin Sylvester, the F1 star made it clear that the rumors aren’t true — at least for now.
“It’s definitely not true, it’s just a rumor,” Idris said during LIVE from E!: Golden Globes 2026. Still, he expressed gratitude for being part of the conversation, calling the speculation a meaningful compliment.
“All these roles are superb,” he added. “And I think it’s a testament to a young artist to be given that compliment.”
Honored to Be in the Conversation
Idris acknowledged that he’s far from the first actor fans have imagined slipping into James Bond’s tuxedo. He pointed to Idris Elba, among others, who have long been discussed as potential successors to the role.
“There’s been many artists before me — Idris Elba, my big brother, and many artists today,” Idris said. “So I think it’s just a testament saying that we’re doing a good job and that people see us.”
Dressed sharply in a black suit and bow tie, Idris embodied Bond-worthy style even as he dismissed the casting chatter.
Looking Ahead to New Collaborations
While Bond may not be on the horizon, Idris revealed there are other projects he’s eager to pursue. At the top of his list is working with actress Wunmi Mosaku, whose recent performance left a strong impression on him.
“I’m in love with Wunmi right now,” he shared. “Her performance in Sinners is superb. That’s definitely someone I want to work with.”
Racing Ahead After F1
Idris also reflected on his experience starring alongside Brad Pitt in F1, which received Golden Globe nominations for Best Score (Motion Picture) and Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.
Calling himself “super, super fortunate” to work on the film, Idris couldn’t resist a playful jab at his absent co-star.
“Brad ain’t here today,” the 34-year-old joked, “but I came personally to say I’m faster than him driving Formula One cars.”
As Bond rumors swirl and new opportunities await, Idris appears focused on enjoying the moment — grateful for the recognition and eager for whatever role comes next.


