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Could Jacob Elordi really be the next James Bond? On today’s episode of The Kristian Harloff Show, we dive into the latest reports that the Euphoria and Saltburn star is being pushed to take on the legendary 007 role. Would Elordi be the right choice to follow Daniel Craig’s legacy?

We’ll also break down shocking details about the last Indiana Jones movie reportedly costing a staggering $419 million, and what that means for the future of blockbuster filmmaking. Plus, DC has more films and a new series on the way, and we’re covering the rumors surrounding The Batman Part II—including Tobias Menzies possibly being eyed for a surprising Gotham character.

And finally, could Universal be bringing The Mummy back with Brendan Fraser at the center? There’s a lot to unpack in today’s show, so let’s get into it!

Topics include:

Jacob Elordi Being Pushed For James Bond

Last “Indiana Jones” Cost $419 Million?

DC Has Two More Films & A Series Coming

RUMOR: F1 Star Tobias Menzies Eyed To Play A Surprising Character from Gotham's Past In The Batman Part II

The Mummy: Universal Reportedly Interested In Reviving Classic Franchise With Brendan Fraser

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