Pierce Brosnan's 'Bond' boost: 007 prospect Aaron Taylor-Johnson 'would be very good'


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Aaron Taylor-Johnson is among a handful of stars speculated to become the newest heartthrob MI6 agent with a license to kill. Photo: TNS

As the search for the next James Bond continues, alum Pierce Brosnan voiced his approval for one 007 prospect: Aaron Taylor-Johnson.

Brosnan, who fronted the Bond franchise across four films from 1995 to 2002, said in a recent interview that he thinks his Greatest co-star "would be very good" for the iconic role. 

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