Tom Hiddleston Fans Convinced They Have A New James Bond After His Performance In 'The Night Manager' Debut

Viewers Want This Man For James Bond After Impressive 'Night Manager' Performance
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Tom Hiddleston already has an army of fans after performances as Loki in the Marvel films, and now they're calling for their man to be the next James Bond - with good reason.

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John Le Carre's spy thriller 'The Night Manager' debuted last night on BBC One, and it was clear from the first scenes that Tom, in the role of hotel duty manager Jonathan Pine, a man with a military past, had all the requisite charm, double life plus, most importantly, the ability to wear a suit required of any self-respecting undercover agent.

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Tom Hiddleston and Hugh Laurie star as Jonathan Pine and the villainous Richard Roper in 'The Night Manager'

And, with Daniel Craig's reported departure from the 007 franchise after four films, the floor is clear for a new hero, and Tom's fans know just who they think should fill it.

Can Tom Hiddleston be the next James Bond please? #TheNightManager

— Vicki Wardman (@VictoriaWardman) February 21, 2016

#NightManager And the new James Bond is right there on my screen..#TomHiddleston

— bookfan2 (@Borderbabe1) February 21, 2016

And there are plenty more where these came from.

To be fair, the whole first episode of this enthralling drama had a lot of Bond about it from the start. The seductive opening titles showed a woman's necklace of diamonds coming together, then turning seamlessly into cluster bombs, glamorous boats crossing the sea, all to a mournful soundtrack.

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Olivia Colman co-stars as Angela Burr, equally determined to bring Richard Roper down

We first encountered Mr Pine in Cairo, where he became involved, both romantically and plot-wise with the lover of one of the city's drug lords, a lady he proved disastrously unable to help. Following this opener, we found him again in, working again as the night manager in a luxury hotel in Zermatt, perched on an Alpine peak. Remind you of anyone? There, he encountered face to face for the first time one Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie), the rich as Croesus, amoral businessman who had unwittingly become his Nemesis.

Meanwhile, just as Bond has Q and M for backup, so Mr Pine found his London connection in Angela Burr (Le Carre's fictional character turned female for this version, played by Olivia Colman). While she's as determined as Pine to bring down Roper's evil, global machine, it is clear it will be ultimately a battle between two men - possibly to win the affections of Roper's beautiful moll Jed (Elizabeth Debicki), to find out who can hold the longest stare without blinking, to control all the weapons that Roper has put at the disposal of tyrannous warlords, and ultimately, who can stand outside in the Alpine cold for longer in just a perfect suit. The contest is on.

'The Night Manager' Episode 1 is now available on BBCiPlayer, and continues next Sunday on BBC One.

The Next James Bond Is One Of These...
Damien Lewis(01 of13)
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The first red-headed James Bond?
Idris Elba(02 of13)
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So many people have asked him about it, Idris will no longer discuss the subject. But while Pierce Brosnan remarked Bond boss Barbara Broccoli wouldn't be happy with a Black Bond, she told HuffPostUK, "I don't know what Pierce is talking about."
Tom Hardy(03 of13)
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Arguably too rugged for the corridors of Westminster where James Bond has to defend his actions, but very, very popular.
Chiwetel Ejiofor(04 of13)
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Another actor who's been asked so many times, now he just smiles when asked.
Tom Hiddleston(05 of13)
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If pouting were all that is required, Tom Hiddleston would go straight to Vauxhall Bridge.
Clive Owen(06 of13)
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Has proved he has the required steeliness in any number of big screen roles, but success Stateside might make him no longer willing to commit.
Douglas Booth(07 of13)
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No gun or martial arts skills required, he can just look at them, and wait for submission.
John Boyega(08 of13)
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What the 'Star Wars' star may lack in stature, he more than makes up for in enthusiasm and appeal. Although the Bond villains might just want to cuddle him.
Taron Egerton(09 of13)
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Proved his action hero chops in 'Kingsman: Secret Service' and signing him now would mean Barbara Broccoli and co wouldn't have to worry again for at least a decade.
Michael Fassbender(10 of13)
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Like Pierce Brosnan, Irish charm could help the 'Steve Jobs' star int the role.
Sam Claflin(11 of13)
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The 'Hunger Games' star represents the best of British.
Tom Hughes(12 of13)
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Who, you ask? Set to play Prince Albert against Jenna Coleman in the forthcoming 'Victoria' TV series, Tom has already proven himself a master of espionage in 'The Game' and 'Page Eight', both on TV. When not if he gets the call, don't say we didn't give you the heads up...
Jeremy Clarkson(13 of13)
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... or alternatively, don't say we didn't warn you.