AARON Taylor-Johnson looked worlds away from a 007 role as he filmed gritty new movie scenes in Kent. The Buckinghamshire-born star, who first found fame starring in the Kick-Ass and Avengers movies, was seen clad in Army uniform for new flick Fuze. In March, The Sun exclusively reported how Aaron, 34, had been formally offered the 007 role.

Yet now he is juggling his upcoming 007 projects with movie, which centres on the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb in London, where new images showed him perched in a trench with a gun. He was seen placing a hand on the shoulder of co-star Theo James before appearaing to come to his aid as he looked to untie his hnds. Aaron's character then brandished the gun as he prepared to take fire.

Later on, Aaron strolled around set in his striking uniform and chunky gloves as he prepared for the next take. The flick is directed by David Mackenzie who previously said: "Tension is one of the purest emotions that cinema can create. "I had the idea of combining all the high stakes of an unexploded bomb with that of a bank robbery – clashing these two genres.

" He was starring alongside Theo, 39, who found fame in White Lots and The Gentlemen. The UK filming snaps come amid claims Aaron will soon be revealed as the face of the plum Bond role. Earlier this year, insiders told us how the Kick-Ass movie star was expected to accept the role as 007, taking over from Daniel Craig, who has played MI6’s most famous spy for 15 years.

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