Spanish actor Javier Bardem said he was excited to be lining up as the next Bond villain after being a huge fan of the films as a child.

The No Country For Old Men star confirmed he had a leading role in the new film – said to be called Skyfall – during a TV interview. Mr Bardem, who is married to Penélope Cruz, will be directed by British director Sam Mendes in the movie to be released next year. He told US news programme Nightline: “I’m very excited because my parents took me to watch the movies and I saw all of them, so to play that is going to be fun. “They chose me to play this man, but I cannot give you many details.” Daniel Craig will return as 007 in the 23rd Bond movie with relatively unknown French TV actress Berenice Marlohe cast as one Bond girl. Naomie Harris is expected to play Moneypenny and Dame Judi Dench will return as M. Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes and Harry Potter star Helen McCrory are all thought to have been cast in unspecified roles. The film is mostly being in shot in China and Turkey, but some location filming will take place at Duntrune Castle in Scotland in February. It is believed the castle will be used as Bond’s ancestral home, where he will bring the villains. The release next year will tie in with the 50th anniversary of the series.

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