Finally the speculation is over! Daniel Craig just confirmed that he will not retire from playing James Bond's role until the job is too much for him to handle.
Recently Craig released some controversial hints, which appeared 'Spectre' will be his final Bond movie.
"I don't know," he told Esquire. "I really don't know. Honestly. I'm not trying to be coy. At the moment I can't even conceive it."
When asked if he considers doing another James Bond movie after the 'Spectre, 'he replied, "At this moment, no. I have a life and I've got to get on with it a bit. But we'll see."
After he made the vague comments, rumors emerge that he will be quitting the agent role, after his last movie wraps. There's even much speculation about who might replace him for the role, with Tom Hardy, Hugh Jackman and David Beckham's names being rumored to be in the running.
However, he got tired of the circulating speculations and finally addressed it. Talking with the British Magazine Event, Craig brushed off the rumors and insisted he will continue on playing the role for as long as his health allows him to accept more movie.
He said, "It's getting easier because I'm doing less (stunt work). I've got so many good doubles... I work myself to death (for the role). It's getting harder. But such is life. I'll keep going as long as I'm physically able. I'm contracted for one more - but I'm not going to make predictions."
'Spectre' will hit the big screens on October 26, with familiar faces increasing viewers' adrenaline. Bond's adventure will take him across Italy, Mexico, Morocco and Austria as he tries to solve the problem.
James bond will also be joined by new Bond Girls, who will be played by Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux.