As a longtime James Bond fan who has witnessed Daniel Craig breathe new life into the iconic character, I can’t help but feel a tinge of melancholy as he expresses his indifference towards who will step into the tuxedo next. After all, Craig’s portrayal of Bond has been nothing short of groundbreaking, from the raw intensity of Casino Royale to the emotional depth of Skyfall and No Time to Die.
Daniel Craig is indifferent about who plays James Bond next.
As the gaming world knows me for my iconic role as the legendary spy, James Bond, across five thrilling Bond movies, with No Time to Die being my swan song. At present, no official announcement has been made about another Bond adventure; yet, considering the consistent excellence of the franchise, I’m confidently anticipating a new Bond flick in the future.
In a recent chat with Variety, Craig was questioned by his Queer co-star Drew Starkey about who he’d prefer to succeed him as Bond, should he ever hand over the role.
“I don’t care,” Craig said with a laugh.
What other James Bond movies has Daniel Craig been in?
In the year 2006, Daniel Craig made his first appearance as James Bond in Casino Royale, a film that Martin Campbell directed. He continued playing this iconic role in Quantum of Solace (directed by Marc Forster) in 2008, Skyfall (Sam Mendes was the director) in 2012, and Spectre (also helmed by Sam Mendes) in 2015. Cary Joji Fukunaga’s No Time to Die was the latest movie where Craig portrayed Bond, released in 2021.
As a dedicated admirer, I’m sharing some exciting news! The talented Ben Whishaw, known for his role as Q in the Bond films starring Daniel Craig, has hinted at some major changes ahead. In an interview with BBC, he expressed his belief that the next installment of the franchise will bring a “completely new cast.” So, get ready for fresh faces and new adventures!
Whishaw hinted to Deadline that he probably won’t be part of the next installment. He suspects they will begin anew, using a fresh cast entirely. However, it’s just his guess; he isn’t certain about it.
He commented, “I believe it could benefit from some fresh energy and an entirely new team. And, yes, if they requested it, I’d certainly be on board.
Daniel Craig won’t be returning to the role of Bond, but he will appear in a different character named William Lee in Luca Guadagnino’s film “Queer,” set for limited release in U.S. theaters on November 27, 2024. Additionally, Craig will reprise his role as Benoit Blanc in “Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery” (also known as “Knives Out 3”) which is scheduled for release in 2025.
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2024-11-07 01:11