Muse have declared their interest in writing the theme song for the next James Bond movie.
The Teignmouth band, who released their new album 'The Resistance' this week, told the BBC that their music style would sit perfectly with the Bond franchise.
Drummer Dom Howard said: "It's something we'd probably say yes to, or at least give it a good go. Certainly some of our music fits with the James Bond vibe - and I think it could work.
"The last few have been pretty good. But I think we could do a good job. 'United States of Eurasia' could have worked but it's probably a bit late for that now."
The band could also be up for writing the score for a motion picure, Howard added that: "Matt [Bellamy] did the end credits for a film called The International. It's not something we've done as a band, but we sometimes get asked for that kind of thing.
"It's a bit weird in the Hollywood world, because you spend a lot time being told what to do and that's a bit of a pain because we like to do what we want.
"So, I think if you can find a director you can really relate to, and it's a great film, and you know you can work well together, then it could be a possibility."
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