Daniel Craig is clearing the air. Back in 2015, the 53-year-old actor, known as "the blonde Bond," shocked fans when he offered up some graphic comments about his lack of desire to reprise the role of James Bond.
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READ MORE: Johnny Depp: Jack Sparrow 'will die off-screen in new Pirates movie'Caroline continued: "Very sweet. He'd do it and people would smile and therefore they'd relax.
It was very clever. "He was totally Bond.
He was really in his stride, he really got James Bond, he was great. "Very charismatic and wonderful.
He made a perfect Bond, he'll always be my Bond, always. Nice, lovely man.
Daniel Craig is clearing the air. Back in 2015, the 53-year-old actor, known as "the blonde Bond," shocked fans when he offered up some graphic comments about his lack of desire to reprise the role of James Bond.
There’s a lot of James Bond discussion right now. Obviously, the main reason is that, after a long delay, Daniel Craig’s last jaunt as 007, “No Time to Die,” is hitting theaters in a matter of weeks.
James Bond star Daniel Craig has said he doesn’t believe his character should be played by a woman in the next film in the series.The No Time To Die star will give his final performance as the 007 agent next month, in the most highly-anticipated film in the series. As he continues to promote the latest movie in the franchise, the 53-year-old star has spoken about the constant conversation surrounding whether Bond could be played by a female actor.
It’s a boys club. Daniel Craig doesn’t want to see a female James Bond but, instead, says he wants women to have the opportunity to create their own unique cultural icons.
told Radio Times that he thinks there are “better” parts for women to play than James Bond.“Why should a woman play James Bond when there should be a part just as good as James Bond, but for a woman?” Craig, 53, said to Radio Times.Craig’s statement comes the week before the release of the subsequent Bond film “No Time to Die,” which will premiere in theaters on Sept.
Daniel Craig is wading into the debate over whether a woman should play the next James Bond.
There has been a lot of debate surrounding who should be the next person to play James Bond and some fans have been campaigning for a woman to land the role.
Britain’s Prince Charles and his son William will join healthcare workers and members of the armed forces at the world premiere of “No Time To Die” next week when the highly anticipated James Bond movie makes its delayed debut.
James Bond, Pierce Brosnan bagged the role, debuting in 1995's GoldenEye. And now unearthed reactions to the then-new 007 have seen Idris Elba spotted giving his take on the film.
Daniel Craig bid an emotional farewell to James Bond, and the cast and crew who have worked with him during his latest outing as Britain's most famous spy, a video clip has revealed. Footage shared on social media shows the actor giving a poignant speech on the set of No Time To Die, due to be released later in September, which will be his final appearance as 007 before he bows out after 15 years.
James Bond has been shared – you can watch it below.It’s taken from an upcoming new Apple TV documentary, Being James Bond in which Craig reflects on his time playing 007 across five films: Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre and No Time to Die.In the clip, Craig says: “A lot of people here worked on five pictures with me…And I know there’s a lot of things said about what I think about these films or all of those…whatever.”He continues: “But I’ve loved every single second of these
Jordan Moreau Daniel Craig got emotional after filming his final scene as James Bond in the upcoming 007 adventure “No Time to Die,” which will be his final outing as the super spy.The free Apple TV documentary, titled “Being James Bond,” reflects on Craig’s career as the iconic character, from “Casino Royale,” “Quantum of Solace,” “Skyfall,” “Spectre” to his last-ever scene in “No Time to Die,” which has been delayed multiple times but will finally hit U.S.
Paul McCartney wrote and performed a James Bond song in 1973. The former member of The Beatles wrote Live and Let Die for the film of the same name, which starred British actor Roger Moore in his first-ever adventure as 007.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorIn a new episode of the “No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast,” Billie Eilish discusses her approach to the latest film in the franchise with critic James King, detailing how she wanted to add her own touch but also “honor Bond, the songs in the past and the original guitar riff.”Episode four of the podcast focuses on the music of Bond and features interviews with composer alum David Arnold, the film’s current composer Hans Zimmer, Eillish and her