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The action, glitterati and the thrill from the James Bond film franchise will soon be turned into a musical. Merry Saltzman, the daughter of one of the film series’ earliest producers, Harry Saltzman, has reportedly secured the rights to a Bond stage show.

The project has been greenlit with 007 showing off his spying skills while hitting high notes, and insiders say if it is a success the musical will also come to London’s West End, reports mirror.co.uk.

A US production company is now hunting for a male lead to fill Bond’s role for the show, which will launch in the US in 2017.

The working title for the production is simply James Bond: The Musical and it will have an original storyline, producers told American website Playbill.com, and will use “several Bond villains, plus some new ones”.

The films are based on Ian Fleming’s suave super spy James Bond, which he created and wrote about over a series of 14 novels published from 1953 to 1966.

The latest Bond movie, Spectre, with actor Daniel Craig playing the lead, will release in the UAE on November 5.