Ladbrokes looks at the odds on the next James Bond, with Amazon MGM Studios stating that the 'search is underway'.
Several names are in the running to be picked as the next Bond, with five names priced shorter than 10/1.
It's Callum Turner who the bookies have as the front-runner at this stage though, priced ahead of the likes of Jack O'Connell and Jacob Elordi.

The latest 'next James Bond odds' from Ladbrokes have revealed the five names most likely to play 007 next.
This comes after news that the 'casting process for the new James Bond has officially begun', with Amazon MGM Studios saying that the 'search is underway'.
Five names are now priced shorter than 10/1, and as things stand it's Callum Turner who leads the way at 6/5. Elsewhere, Harris Dickinson is second in the betting for the 007 gig at 3/1, with Jacob Elordi making up the podium spots at 3/1.
Jack O'Connell (8/1) and former favourite, Aaron Taylor-Johnson (9/1) are now the only other names shorter than 12/1 in the betting.
Alex Apati of Ladbrokes said: "The race to replace Daniel Craig is wide-open right now, with five names all firmly in the mix as far as the odds are concerned.
Above are the odds for the five front-runners to become James Bond next, ranging from Callum Turner as the favourite to Aaron Taylor-Johnson at 9/1.
For those interested, below are the odds for the subsequent 21 names in the next James Bond betting market. The odds for these outsiders range from 12/1 to 33/1, and include the likes of Tom Holland, Damson Idris, Anthony Boyle and more.
The race to become the next James Bond is very much open, so make sure you're staying tuned to Ladbrokes' TV betting hub for all the latest news and insights.
As well as James Bond odds, Ladbrokes also has several other TV betting markets open for customers, including Sports Personality of the Year and Britain's Got Talent.
Back to James Bond though, and Ladbrokes also has odds on some rather interesting names from the world of football for those interested in an outside-the-box bet.
It's long been thought that David Beckham would make a great James Bond, but Ladbrokes interestingly has Napoli and ex-Man United midfielder Scott McTominay with an assumed probability of 0.20% of being asked to play 007.
Before he can even think about becoming James Bond, McTominay has a World Cup campaign with Scotland to focus on. For what it's worth, Ladbrokes currently has Scotland at 250/1 to win the competition.
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All odds and markets correct as of date of publication