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Make Up Your Mind, Craig

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11 October 2016

By Alex Khalil

Daniel Craig has recently said that he may be up for more Bond films in the future.

Reported by Vulture, Craig said, “As far as I’m concerned, I’ve got the best job in the world. I’ll keep doing it as long as I get a kick out of it.”

He also addressed the comments he made last year when he was promoting Spectre, as he said he would “rather slash my wrists” than keep playing Bond.

“It was the day after filming [stopped on Spectre]. I’d been away from home for a year.” He said, “They say that b**p sticks, and that definitely stuck.”

Last month, it was reported that the star was offered $150 million to stay on for two more Bond films shot back to back. A number of names had been offered, however, in rumours about Daniel Craig’s replacement. Idris Elba and Michael Fassbender were among them.

Sam Mendes, director of the two most recent 007 films, Spectre and Skyfall, quit the franchise earlier this year, after he said, “I loved every second of it, but I think it’s time for me to move on,” in an interview with The Guardian.

Given the current climate with Daniel Craig and a missing director, it’s unlikely we’ll see another Bond film for a while.

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