Oasis star Noel Gallagher has issued a come-and-get-me plea to Amazon MGM Studios as plans are drawn up for the next James Bond movie.
Gallagher told TalkSport radio that the band would be “honored” to write the theme song for Bond 26, which will be directed by Denis Villeneuve and penned by Steven Knight.
He was asked about 007 after a report in The Sun newspaper claimed that Oasis are top of Amazon MGM Studios’ wishlist for the next film. “This James Bond thing, what Oasis? Nah,” Gallagher said after being asked about the report.
Presenter Andy Goldstein asked: “If Barbara Broccoli phoned you up and said, ‘Can you do it?’ What would you do?” Gallagher joked: “I’d say, ‘Alright Babs.’”
Michael G. Wilson and Broccoli relinquished control of the Bond in a $1 billion deal with Jeff Bezos’ studio last year.
Gallagher continued: “Of course, it would be an absolute honor. I think those kinds of things should be done by Brits and not Yanks.” Asked if Oasis had been approached, he added: “No, no, no.”
Gallagher has revealed in the past that he has written Bond songs, while his brother Liam fuelled the rumors last month by suggesting the band had something prepared.
“It’s happening you wait till you hear it it’s the best BOND tune ever,” Liam wrote on X/Twitter.
If Oasis did sign up for Bond, they would join the ranks of Adele, Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, and Shirley Bassey in having performed theme songs for the spy franchise.






