Daniel Craig says he'd rather 'slash his wrists' than do another Bond film
That'll be a 'no' then.
There has been a lot of speculation over whether or not Daniel Craig will continue to play James Bond, but in a recent interview with TimeOut London the 47-year-old actor said,
"I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment. Not at all. That’s fine. I’m over it at the moment."
He continued, "we’re done. All I want to do is move on," when asked about doing a new Bond film.
Spectre, due out later this month will be the fourth Bond film Daniel has done, following the success for Skyfall in 2012 which broke box office records and earned the cast and crew many nominations and awards.
In his interview with TimeOut Daniel revealed that it was 'a drag' playing the iconic character as he had to think about the way he looked and walked.
"I know that how Bond wears a suit and walks into a room is important," he said, "but as an actor I don’t want to give a f*ck about what I look like!"
However when asked if there would be any revealing scenes in the film he replied, "Am I getting my kit off in this movie? Yes, I’ve been working out for six months. Of course I’m getting my kit off!"
You can watch the Spectre trailer in full below. Spectre will be released in the UK on the 26th October and globally the following week.