Published 16:24 IST, January 7th 2020
Daniel Craig 'very sad' as he bids farewell to James Bond with 'No Time To Die'
Daniel Craig will have his last outing in the Bond franchise as he steps down from his role as James Bond insisting that “it’s time to go.” Read on for details.
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Daniel Craig hit the red carpet at the 2020 Golden Globes last Sunday, where he had discussed his exit from the Bond franchise. In an interaction with Extra during the event, Craig confessed that he was sad that No Time To Die will be his last outing after having done five films in the Bond franchise. He said that he is very sad about it, but at the same time, he has already worked on five Bond movies so far. The actor has been incredibly proud of every single one of them and believes that it is finally time for him to go.
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Daniel Craig hints at a sequel to Knives Out
However, looking to the future, Daniel Craig revealed that there is a possibility of a sequel of his 2019 hit American-mystery Knives Out, which is still running in theatres in India. The British actor had received a nomination for the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy. However, After losing the prize to Taron Egerton, Daniel Craig said that his plan is to try and do another one. Craig added that every time he does a movie, he hopes that it is going to be the best thing there is.
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James Bond: No Time To Die release date
After being featured in five Bond films, Daniel Craig will bow out with No Time to Die, which hits theatres on April 8 in India. For those unversed, Daniel Craig was infamously done with Bond as of 2015. Yet, here he is for a final movie. Back then, Craig had told Time Out magazine that he would rather slash his wrists than make a comeback for another James Bond movie. He also stated that he is ready to move on. However, he had also stated that If he ever did another Bond movie, it would only be for the money.
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16:24 IST, January 7th 2020