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Daniel Craig is satisfied with the ending of "No Time to Die", saying that 007 will never retire

Daniel Craig is satisfied with the ending of "No Time to Die", saying that 007 will never retire

Daniel Craig, the star of "007: No Time to Die," talks about his 15 years as a 007 actor, and that particular ending.

"The last shot I shot was in Cuba, and I walked down an alley, turned a corner, and left." This departure is not only cuba, but also Craig's screen 007 career. His hair is dyed gray, his eyes blue, his suit and shoes, and he's been doing "No Time to Die" for 3 years, and Craig has been 16 years since he decided to star in Bond, from the first 007 to the last 15 years, "containing a lot of memories, a lot of great experiences, an important part of my life, I may need another 15 years to fully figure it out."

This version of 007 has a special ending, recalling the shooting of the "that" shot, Craig said that he was very emotional at the time, full of pride, satisfaction, gratitude... And this design is in line with his original imagination, "exactly what I wanted to shoot (the ending)".

Off-screen, he laughs that he and Bond are the exact opposites, but both currently have nothing to do with retirement: Craig hasn't thought about retiring, acting will continue, and Bond? "I don't think he'll ever retire.". As the film says, this 007 has come to an end, and the next one is about to "return".

(Original title: Craig is satisfied with the ending of "No Time to Die" and says that 007 will never retire)

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