One of the actors frequently mentioned as a potential successor to the role of James Bond has officially tied the knot. Harris Dickinson, who is set to star in the upcoming Beatles biopic, reportedly married his longtime girlfriend, singer-songwriter Rose Gray, earlier this month.
According to reports from The Sun, the childhood sweethearts exchanged vows in a low-key London ceremony on Wednesday, May 13, surrounded by a small group of family and friends. A source close to the couple described the event as a reflection of their personalities: "cool, calm, low-key and full of love." Despite their rising profiles and frequent appearances at high-profile industry events, the couple opted for a private celebration.

The pair’s relationship dates back to their time in secondary school, long before their respective careers in music and film took off. Dickinson is currently poised for a major career milestone, having been cast as John Lennon in Sam Mendes’ ambitious four-film series centered on The Beatles. He is set to star alongside an impressive ensemble cast including Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan, and Joseph Quinn.
Beyond his upcoming musical role, Dickinson remains a prominent name in the ongoing speculation surrounding the next James Bond. Following Daniel Craig's departure from the franchise, the search for the next 007 has been a subject of intense public interest. While names such as Idris Elba, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Jacob Elordi have frequently appeared in the rumor mill, Dickinson remains a consistent contender in prediction markets.
As fans await further news on the future of the Bond franchise, they can look forward to seeing Dickinson in the Beatles biopic, which is currently scheduled for a simultaneous release across four films on April 7, 2028.