It’s hard to imagine any actor shooting out into the stratosphere as quickly as Page did, co-starring as the suave Simon in Netflix’s 2020 hit “Bridgerton” from Shonda Rhimes, which catapulted his star power and Instagram following overnight. In a surprising turn that shocked heartbroken fans, he opted to not stay on for its second season — a potentially risky move that’s already paying dividends. In addition to signing on to upcoming Russo Bros. feature “The Gray Man” at Netflix...
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It’s hard to imagine any actor shooting out into the stratosphere as quickly as Page did, co-starring as the suave Simon in Netflix’s 2020 hit “Bridgerton” from Shonda Rhimes, which catapulted his star power and Instagram following overnight. In a surprising turn that shocked heartbroken fans, he opted to not stay on for its second season — a potentially risky move that’s already paying dividends. In addition to signing on to upcoming Russo Bros. feature “The Gray Man” at Netflix and a “Dungeons & Dragons” adaptation, his name has also popped up on the short list for possible James Bond successors now that Daniel Craig is finished. Speaking of Bond, Page has also signed on to reprise former Bond actor Roger Moore’s “The Saint” role for a Paramount film.