The full slate of information concerning Bond 24 is set to appear online tomorrow morning, but that hasn't stopped one James Bond aficionado from figuring out what the title of the movie could be. Also, are these two actors set to join the cast as a Bond girl and villain?

'James Bond 24' To Announce Title & Cast On Thursday, Will There Be Any Surprises?

Badass Digest did some digging on Tuesday as to what the title for the next Bond could be and pulled out four short stories by Ian Fleming that could possibly be the name of the next movie.

According to the site, there are four Fleming titles that the movie could dig from for a name: Risico, Property Of A Lady, The Hildebrand Rarity, and 007 In New York. They did add though that it may be more likely for them to go with an original title, much like they did with Skyfall, but it could still lead to what Daniel Craig's character has in store for him in the next film.

Production Starts Soon But 'Bond 24' May Have One Last Role To Cast

Deadline reported on Tuesday that Matrix Reloaded and Revolutions star Monica Bellucci is also being considered for the Bond girl role. The other actress in contention is likely Hilary Swank, but the addition of Bellucci makes sense as she is a native of Italy.

With Bond headed to Rome for some major action scenes, it would make sense for him to pick up Bellucci on the way.

Mirror also reported on Tuesday that Sherlock villain Andrew Scott could be also set to join the cast in another villainous role. According to their source, Scott was specifically sought for the role of Bond 24′s villain thanks to his turn as Sherlock's nemesis, Moriarty, on the hit BBC drama.

The Mirror goes on to suggest Scott is seeking to make the jump to the big screen, much like his Sherlock co-stars, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.

It would be a big move for Scott to end up in a Bond movie and could be the big leap he needs to make into feature films.

Bond 24's title and cast will be revealed in a live stream on 007.com on Thursday morning at 6 a.m.