Hollywood star Daniel Craig, who first starred as the iconic character James Bond in 2006’s ‘Casino Royale’, shared to have been quite intense during his stint as 007. Since then, it has been a long way as the actor marked his last appearance as James Bond in the newly released “No Time To Die.”
He said: “I take things quite seriously, unfortunately, but also because I care, and I love what I do. So I’m never not trying to figure out whether we can make it a bit better. It’s James Bond.”
Craig added: “This is, for me personally, the biggest thing I’ve ever done in my career. It’s one of the biggest things in my life. It’s massively important to me, and maybe that’s taking it too seriously, and sometimes you’ve got to lighten it (up).”
Image Credit: Still from No Time To Die
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The actor has walked away from the role after starring in ‘No Time to Die’, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Craig is delighted that the new film features “a lot of lightness and a lot of emotion”. He said: “I think we’ve definitely managed to do that on this movie. It feels like creatively we’ve put in all the right things to make it so that there’s a lot of lightness and a lot of emotion.”
Despite this, Craig said he’s always seeking to make minor improvements, and therefore some people might consider him to be too demanding on set.
He told Empire: “I’m always trying to ask the question, ‘Are we doing good enough?’ I’m looking around the room saying, ‘If this isn’t good enough, it’s not in the movie. Let’s move on. Let’s get something else. Let’s find something better.’ So most people probably think of me as a pain in the a**.”
You can watch the trailer for Daniel Craig’s No Time To Die below:
“No Time To Die” is now available in theatres near you. Meanwhile, to read the review for the latest James Bond movie, click here.
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