Daniel Craig fine about James Bond exit

Daniel Craig arrives for the National Board of Review Awards in Manhattan. Reuters

Daniel Craig arrives for the National Board of Review Awards in Manhattan. Reuters

Published Mar 10, 2020

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Daniel Craig is "fine" about leaving his role as James Bond after "No Time To Die".

The 52-year-old actor will play the iconic spy for the final time in the upcoming "No Time To Die" and he's admitted that if he had left the franchise after 2014's "Spectre", as he'd originally planned, he wouldn't have felt so content in his decision.

He said: "I'm really... I'm OK. I don't think I would have been if I'd done the last film and that had been it. But this, I'm like..." He dusted his hands. "Let's go. Let's get on with it. I'm fine."

And the "Knives Out" star isn't too worried about his career after leaving his most famous role.

He said: "I'm pretty sure I can play just about anything. Yeah. I'm pretty sure I can, or at least I can make a f**ing good fist of it."

Daniel was more involved in the writing of the new movie, including having Phoebe Waller-Bridge brought on board to tweak the script, than he has been in the past because he's previously "regretted" not airing his doubts about certain scenes.

Speaking in the first ever GQ cover shoot for both the UK and US editions of the magazine, he said: "This is my last movie. I've kept my mouth shut before and I've stayed out of it and I've respected it and I've regretted that I did."

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Presenting GQ’s April cover star: Daniel Craig. Hit the link in bio to read the whole story by Sam Knight. Photographs by @Lachlanbailey. Styled by @Georgecortina. #007 #DanielCraig

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And the actor admitted he didn't hold back in giving his opinion, even if it meant apologising afterwards.

He said: "I've been very forceful in meetings and often way too blunt and probably completely rude.

"But I'm like, 'We're here! Come on!' And I always say sorry."

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The man who spent 14 years as James Bond opens up about what it took out of him, battling to finish "No Time to Die," and why he's walking away now. Photographs by @Lachlanbailey. Styled by @Georgecortina.

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Daniel - who has grown-up daughter Ella with ex-wife Fiona Loudon and a 17-month-old daughter with wife Rachel Weisz - recently flew to the UK from his New York home to watch 'No Time To Die' for the first time and though he could have invited people along to the screening, he wanted to see it alone.

He said: "I need to just be on my own, kind of experiencing it... I think it works. So hallelujah."

Daniel Craig stars in the April issue of British GQ in a Global GQ James Bond Exclusive.

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