From Duke of Hastings to 007? Regé-Jean Page might have his next superstar role lined up after confirming his surprising departure from Bridgerton — but he’s keeping his lips sealed on the details.
20.03.2021 - 17:14 / pinkvilla.com
Daniel Craig has stated that No Time To Die will be his last film as James Bond. The beloved 007's final act as the British spy agent is yet to be released but before that, the actor recently suited up for a rather special cause.
In a special sketch for Red Nose Day, the actor was seen performing a comic skit with Catherine Tate. In this special skit, Daniel‘s James Bond meets Catherine Tate‘s famous character Nan from The Catherine Tate Show.
From Duke of Hastings to 007? Regé-Jean Page might have his next superstar role lined up after confirming his surprising departure from Bridgerton — but he’s keeping his lips sealed on the details.
Though “Knives Out” would go on to have some awards recognition and become a sleep box office hit, during the marketing campaign for the Rian Johnson film, the classic whodunnit seemed like a fun little side-project for the cast and crew in between other, more lucrative jobs. I mean, the film had a modest $40 million budget and seemed to be filmed, edited, and released in quick succession as Daniel Craig had a small window before going into the filming of his final James Bond film.
Bridgerton star Rege-Jean Page has had his name attached to the iconic role of James Bond ever since he set pulses racing on the Netflix period drama.
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It was announced last week that Daniel Craig will be reprising his role as Benoit Blanc in two upcoming sequels to Knives Out and now his massive payday has been revealed.
told The Guardian.“He died peacefully at home with his wife Polly and sons Frank and Noah by his side,” the agent said, confirming he had “been suffering from a brain tumor.”Ritter was initially known as a stage actor, and was nominated for an Olivier award in 2006 for “Coram Boy” and a Tony for his 2009 starring role in “The Norman Conquests,” The Guardian said.He also appeared in a number of high-profile movies, playing Eldred Worple in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” and government
Playing James Bond is not forever. But it seems Daniel Craig still has the golden touch – as his next venture will be a multi-million-dollar Netflix production. The actor, whose fifth and final 007 film is set for release later this year, has been focusing on life after the secret agent.
The Knives Out franchise is expanding in a huge way!
Rian Johnson‘s whodunnit “Knives Out” helped re-establish the filmmaker after the successful but fan-polarizing “Star Wars” installment, “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” It gave us a fantastic new detective with Daniel Craig charming Southern crime novelist Benoit Blanc, a tongue-in-cheek take on Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot. “Knives Out” landed at MRC in a single picture deal and distributed by Lionsgate, but there is word that streaming giant Netflix is aiming to nab sequels.
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix is closing in on a deal to make two sequels to the 2019 hit whodunit Knives Out, which Rian Johnson will direct with Daniel Craig reprising his role as super sleuth Benoit Blanc. Johnson, who wrote the original, has written the sequels and is producing with partner Ram Bergman. Sources said the deal will be worth north of $400 million, making it one of the biggest streamer movie deals in history.
Daniel Craig once declared that he won’t be reprising his role as James Bond after No Time To Die…but it looks like he broke that promise!
Daniel Craig has reprised his role as 007 for a very special cause.
Martin Compston to become the next James Bond. The 62-year-old, who plays Superintendent Ted Hastings on the hit cop drama, lent his support to the Greenock -born actor amid rumours that he could take over as 007 in the future.