Daniel Craig’s befitting response to James Bond replacement
Daniel Craig has had the longest stretch as James Bond, starring in five movies
Daniel Craig has recently given befitting response over James Bond replacement.
Speaking with Variety, Daniel, who played the famous spy in Quantum of Solace in 2008, responded to a question about who he would like to see play next Bond.
The actor replied, “I don’t care.”
When he was given a white board to write his answer, Daniel quipped, “I’m not writing, I’m doodling.”
The actor stepped away from James Bond after his performance in No Time To Die.
When asked if he had any regrets, Daniel told BBC Radio 4's Best of Today podcast, “None at all.”
“I had an incredibly fortunate 17 years of my life making this,” stated the Knives Out actor.
Daniel mentioned, “I literally want to spend the next 20 years of my life making this.”
“I literally want to spend the next 20 years of my life trying to unhook it all and try and put it into a place because it was incredible,” noted the Spectre actor.
Meanwhile, there is still no news on which actor will land the Bond role.
Interestingly, English actress Aaron Taylor-Johnson had been considered a frontrunner for some time.
However, Tom Hardy, Theo James, Paul Mescal and Idris Elba were also named as potential candidates.
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