WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR NO TIME TO DIE. It's been a month since Daniel Craig's fifth and final James Bond film was released and as ever fans are speculating over who the next 007 will be.
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Last night’s telecast of Saturday Night Live with host Rami Malek and musical guest Young Thug drew a 3.4 household Live + Same Say rating in the 44 metered local markets and 1.3 in 18-49 in the 25 markets with local people meters.
That was down last week’s show, hosted by Kim Kardashian West with musical guest Halsey (3.8, 1.6). Last night’s telecast, which featured surprise appearances by Malek’s No Time To Die co-star Daniel Craig, matched the all-time demo low in the LPM markets posted by the
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR NO TIME TO DIE. It's been a month since Daniel Craig's fifth and final James Bond film was released and as ever fans are speculating over who the next 007 will be.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR NO TIME TO DIE. It's been a month since Daniel Craig's fifth and final James Bond film was released and as ever fans are speculating over who the next 007 will be.
Daniel Craig has officially bowed out of the legendary role of James Bond following the release of No Time to Die and now there’s speculation that Jamie Dornan could be stepping into his shoes to play the 007 secret agent.
James Bond movie No Time To Die hit cinemas, marking a special ending for Daniel Craig's version of 007. Since then, there has been much debate over which actor should take over as the super spy.
Daniel Craig has shared some rather blunt advice for whoever succeeds him as James Bond.The actor recently made his final bow as the iconic spy in No Time To Die, with speculation now rife as to who will take over in the role.While the search for the next 007 is not set to begin until next year, as producer Barbara Broccoli recently told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, Craig has been asked what advice he would give to the next star.“There’s a couple of things I’d say, but I mean, one is: don’t be
Saturday Night Live, joining his No Time To Die co-star Rami Malek for a skit about the late R&B icon Prince.The first of Craig’s two cameos featured him in a skit led by Malek – who made his hosting debut with last Saturday’s (September 16) episode, the third of season 43 – and series regular Keenan Thompson, duelling it out in a “Prince-off” to determine who would be cast in a biopic directed by Get Out and Us helmer Jordan Peele (played by Chris Redd).‘Peele’ ultimately opts for Thompson as
Daniel Craig made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” to support the hosting debut of his “No Time to Die” co-star Rami Malek.
From villainous opponents to comedy partners! For Oscar winner Rami Malek’s debut hosting gig on Saturday Night Live, he enlisted No Time to Die costar Daniel Craig to complete a pair of sketches on the late-night variety series, including one where they both impersonate late icon Prince.
The brand new trailer for The Batman will be revealed during DC’s FanDome 2021 event on Saturday, October 16.
Actor Martin Compston has been given odds of 50/1 to become the next James Bond, joining fellow Scottish thespians including Richard Madden and Sam Heughan on a bookies’ list of potential names to fill the iconic role. Mr Compston, the Greenock-born Line of Duty star, has been given the quote by betting firm Skybet after being tipped by fans to take over from Daniel Craig.
“I just appreciate leadership so much on a set,” No Time To Die’s Rami Malek says of going head-to-head with exiting 007 himself Daniel Craig. “I appreciate when someone is in command and is an absolute leader like Daniel,” the Oscar winner told Deadline’s Hero Nation podcast today.
James Bond fans will see Daniel Craig playing the legendary spy, 007, on the silver screen. After 15 years in the tuxedo the 53-year-old has bowed out of the legendary role following No Time To Die.
Daniel Craig made a spot on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday night (October 6) in Los Angeles to promote his new movie, No Time To Die.
Idris Elba was asked if he’s going to be the next James Bond, and unfortunately, it looks like the answer is “no.”
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentWhen Daniel Craig signed on as James Bond in 2005, he found himself under attack by snipers more vicious than any 007 had ever faced: the media.The naysayers immediately lamented the “blond Bond” and criticized his blue eyes. The London Daily Mirror on Oct.
No Time To Die stars Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Lashana Lynch, Jeffrey Wright, Billy Magnussen, Léa Seydoux and director/writer Cary Joji Fukunaga discuss their new James Bond film in this interview with CinemaBlend's Mike Reyes. They talk about Craig’s legacy as 007, what sets this era apart from Bonds of the past, how they constructed his final sendoff with No Time To Die and more.