Hollywood star Daniel Craig is all set to play James Bond for a final time, and he has an advice for the actor who will take over his job as the dapper British spy who habitually saves the world.
Craig has portrayed Bond over five films, from "Casino Royale" in 2006 to the upcoming "No Time To Die". During an interview on "The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon", he was asked what advice would he give to the next Bond, reports dailymail.co.uk.
Craig replied, "It's a beautiful, amazing thing. I don't know what else to say, really," adding: "Leave it better than when you found it."
"No Time To Die" was scheduled to release this year but the film got delayed owing to the Covid outbreak. After initially being postponed to November, the film has again been rescheduled for release on April 2, 2021.
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga this is 25th movie from James Bond tale which was originally set to release on November 12 in the UK and on November 20 in the USA. But the producers decided to postpone the release, amid the spread of novel virus.
The actor, who made his debut as Bond with “Casino Royale”, remembered how he celebrated the news about catching the part years ago. Daniel succeeded Hollywood star Pierce Brosnan in the role of the legendary fictitious spy in the 2006 film, directed by Martin Campbell. "I was in Whole Foods supermarket... I bought myself a bottle of vodka and a glass," he said.