Adrien Brody a Bond Villain? Oscar-Winner Fuels Excitement With Latest Instagram Post

Published 03/17/2025, 1:08 AM EDT

Amidst the fan-casting and theoretical overdrive surrounding the forthcoming torch-bearer of Daniel Craig’s Bond-esque throne, the franchise has more or less forgotten who else makes James Bond a cult classic. But Adrien Brody is not in that camp since his latest Instagram post has left fans guessing and scrambling for shelter. It remains to be seen who has it in them to become the successor of Craig’s legacy, but James Bond is nothing without the baddies who prompt the adrenaline-filled journey of the cinephiles.

Following the Academy’s ovation, Brody is now stirring the pot with an Instagram nugget so enigmatic that one cannot help but wonder if he is the next brutal villain of the new Bond universe. 

Will Adrien Brody be the new archenemy of James Bond?

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Adrien Brody joined Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, and Penn Badgley at the Courchevel Altiport for the Moncler Grenoble Fall/Winter 2025 show in the French Alps. Shortly after the clips and snaps filled social media with sneak peeks of the winter wonderland’s couture showcase, The Brutalist actor shared a selfie with Chastain on Instagram, flaunting high fashion in freezing temperatures. However, what turned many heads was Brody’s #bondvillain hashtag, leaving the audience in a daze if it meant what it hinted.

“🏔️ chilling like a #bondvillain with @jessicachastain and our friends @moncler,” the Oscar-winner captioned the post. Maybe his all-black ensemble had him feeling like a Bond baddie, or perhaps, he could be dropping early hints about what awaits the future of the James Bond rebooted universe. Although there is a lack of details surrounding his teasers, Brody surely knows how to leave fans guessing amidst the ongoing conversations surrounding Bond’s return. 

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While Adrien Brody’s Bond-esque clues are the right time for fans to put on their detective hats and put every Bond expertise to play, the Oscar-winner is not the only actor from The Brutalist rounding out the discussions of the James Bond reboot.

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Long before Amazon MGM Studios took over the acquisition of the blockbuster James Bond franchise, conversations were rampant surrounding the most deserving sleuth candidate for the reboot. Several stars threw their picks and during the red carpet entries at this year’s Academy Awards, Joe Alwyn from The Brutalist enrolled his name too. In a conversation with Variety, the host asked Alwyn if he would be interested in portraying 007 after he appeared on fan-casting lists.

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“Who wouldn’t want to throw their hat in the ring, you know? Yeah,” Alwyn said. He even added in jest that he would be all ready “if you’re offering.” He was also asked about his martini preferences and whether he liked it “shaken or stirred,” a nod to James Bond’s go-to beverage, the Vesper. “I like both. I do, I do. That’s the problem,” Alwyn joked. Although nothing is said and done in the forthcoming James Bond remake, the franchise now has more star power to bank on since the Oscar halls are buzzing for attention.

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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