Spanning almost 60 years and featuring 25 films, the James Bond franchise is one of the best known in cinema history.
23.09.2021 - 18:07 / abcnews.go.com
LONDON -- The name’s Craig, Commander Craig.Britain’s Royal Navy said Thursday that James Bond star Daniel Craig has been made an honorary commander in the service — the same rank held by the fictional secret agent.In Ian Fleming’s spy thrillers, which spawned the film franchise, Bond is a World War II naval veteran working for Britain’s secret service with a “license to kill.”Craig was made an honorary naval officer ahead of the release of “No Time to Die,” his fifth and likely final appearance
.Spanning almost 60 years and featuring 25 films, the James Bond franchise is one of the best known in cinema history.
Daniel Craig is sharing his financial support with a charity founded by three fathers whose daughters took their own lives.
Now that he’s saying goodbye to James Bond, many are wondering what a young Daniel Craig looked like before he ever took on the role of 007. It’s been fifteen years since the English actor first took on the role of the super spy, so suffice to say he looked quite different back then.
Not only was the choice to hire Cary Fukunaga to direct “No Time to Die” a great idea, considering the end result, but the fact that an American was given the reins to the very British James Bond franchise opened up the future to include some top-tier filmmakers that would be great fits to direct their own installment. Case in point—Denis Villeneuve.
Susanna Reid took a swipe at "grumpy" James Bond star Daniel Craig during Thursday's episode of Good Morning Britain. During a discussion about the British actor's jovial mood while he received a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, Susanna's co-host Ben Shepherd said: "Daniel Craig can be sort of notoriously shy at moments like this in the past.
Daniel Craig is joining that elite group of celebrities to be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Daniel Craig is opening up about his final performance as James Bond in "No Time To Die." Craig, 53, appeared on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday morning where he discussed the big happenings in his life as of late: playing the iconic British spy one last time, getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and becoming an honorary commander in the Royal Navy.
With the highly-anticipated James Bond flick "No Time to Die" just around the corner, fans are eagerly awaiting Daniel Craig’s final turn as the iconic British spy.
“No Time to Die” starring Daniel Craig reeled in $119 million from 54 international markets, including the UK, Germany, Spain, Hong Kong and Japan. That makes “No Time to Die” the first title from Hollywood to crack $100 million without opening in China, which recently became the word’s largest movie market overtaking the US.
Refresh for latest…: MGM/Eon/Universal’s highly-anticipated No Time To Die has clocked an estimated $6.2M-$6.8M (£4.5M-£5M) in the UK on its opening day today. Daniel Craig’s final turn as legendary secret agent 007 came in about 13% above Spectre (Monday opening) and just 26% below Skyfall (Friday opening). The Cary Joji Fukunaga-directed pic is enjoying the widest theatrical release of all time in the market with 772 cinemas playing the film amid buzz and excitement aplenty.
Billie Eilish and Finneas‘ James Bond theme song ‘No Time To Die’ has revealed how the pair won over the film’s star, Daniel Craig.Ahead of the UK release of the long-awaited 007 film tomorrow (September 30), Stephen Lipson discussed last year’s ‘No Time To Die’ theme song, which was written and performed by Billie Eilish with help from Finneas, Lipson, Hans Zimmer and Johnny Marr.Discussing the process of creating a theme that Craig was satisfied with, Lipson told Music Week: “Most important
Daniel Craig is "greatly relieved" that 'No Time To Die' is finally ready to be released in cinemas. The 53-year-old actor makes his final outing as James Bond in the long-delayed movie and admitted he "couldn't be happier" to be attending the world premiere of the movie at London's Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday (28.