Barbara Broccoli, 64, has hinted at what Bond producers are seeking as they look to choose the new face of the legendary movie spy.

The clue has prompted further intense speculation on who will succeed Daniel Craig and the 8th Bond.

Broccoli and her half-brother Michael G. Wilson, 82, made headlines as they shared their thoughts on the casting process.

The pair were speaking ahead of receiving an honorary Oscar at the 15th Governors Awards in Hollywood this weekend.

“It’s a big decision,” Broccoli revealed to The Associated Press.

Wilson explained: “Every time we cast a new actor, the films change. It’s the excitement of a new Bond, a new direction.”

Broccoli and Wilson talked about Bond ahead of accepting an honorary Oscar

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Reflecting on the previous 007s, he added: “Every one of these people who took on the role offered something new and different.”

The pair then teased what they are looking for in the next Bond – confirming they are seeking a man, most likely in his 30s.

Regarding the much-debated ethnicity of the future gentlemen spy, the siblings added they are looking beyond just white actors.

The chosen actor will also be expected to commit to at least a decade’s worth of Bond films.

Craig hing up his tux after No Time to Die

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The new information unleashed a swarm of speculation among fans.

Betting markets were also moved, with front-runner Aaron Taylor Johnson seeing 11/10 odds of succeeding Daniel Craig, according to Gambling.com.

Taylor-Johnson was rumoured to have been “offered” the role last year until producers Eon Productions and Amazon MGM poured cold water on the rumours by saying no decision had been made.

Experts at OLBG say the Bullet Train star now has a 47.6 per cent probability of swooping the part.

Second favourite, Theo James has seen his odds shoot up recently – with his odds shortening to 5/2 from 12/1.

Gladiator 2 star Paul Mescal is gaining ground as well, with a 4/1 chance of taking his vodka Martinis shaken not stirred.

Next Bond front-runners Taylor-Johnson and James

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Jack Lowden, who plays MI5 agent River Cartwright in Slow Horses, has seen his odds rocket to 7/1 from 14/1 at the end of October.

Former favourite and Happy Valley villain James Norton has slipped to 6/1 odds while Bridgerton heartthrob Regé-Jean Page manages an 8/1 chance.

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