I was only thinking today about a revival of the 70s TV series The Persuaders, which had Tony Curtis and Roger Moore as the leads, and if it was revived, who could be the leads. The idea they';d be playing the sons of the original characters who meet up and get involved in the same capers as their fathers.
Initial thought for the Wilde role was Brad Pitt, though Brendan Fraser might be a better fit. As for the Sinclair role, not sure. Pierce Brosnan would be good, but he's a little long in the tooth. Most English actors these days are geared to the working class tough guy. David Tennant is a bit too small and weedy. Maybe Eddie Redmayne. Trying to think of one Brit and one US leading male, between 25 and 35, closer to the middle the better. Suggestions welcome.