The actor, who reigned as the iconic 007 for 15 years, gives a blunt response to the ongoing speculation about his replacement.
Daniel Craig has offered a brilliantly direct answer to the ongoing debate about who will replace him as James Bond. The 56-year-old actor, who famously played the British spy across five films from Casino Royale (2006) to No Time To Die (2021), has been the subject of much speculation since announcing his retirement from the role. Names like Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson have surfaced as potential candidates, but Craig remains unfazed by the frenzy.
When asked by Variety who he would like to see take over as 007, Craig gave a refreshingly blunt response, highlighting his lack of interest in the casting conversation. “I don’t care,” he said with typical straight-talking humour. Craig’s legacy as the longest-reigning Bond actor—starring in more films than any other—has made him an indelible part of the franchise, and he is keen to leave the role to whoever is next in line.
Embed from Getty ImagesWhile the debate about Bond’s future continues to captivate fans, Craig has no intention of returning to the iconic role, having officially bid farewell in his final film. Yet, his recent comments on the subject showcase his confidence in the franchise’s future, while also making it clear that he has no more stakes in the casting process.
The search for the next Bond continues, with speculation sure to heat up as fans eagerly await an official announcement.