The premiere of the twenty-fourth James Bond film produced by Eon Productions - Spectre, is just right around the corner, English actor, Daniel Craig, who trained at the National Youth Theatre and has been the face for the Bond movies for several years , said that he's still undecided whether or not this will be his fourth and final go as the iconic spy James Bond.
When Daniel Craig, who graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, was asked by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) if he has made a decision about carrying on as James Bond, Daniel Craig replied, "No - this is what's going on at the moment. I'm enjoying this."
The speculations that's been buzzing around that Spectre will be Daniel Craig's last film as James Bond, ever since Daniel Craig stated that he would rather slash his wrists rather than do another turn as the superspy - and in that, if he did in fact sign on again as Bond, "it would only be for the money."
While the 47 year old Daniel Craig has not come up with a decision yet, Daniel Craig, whose film debut was in the drama The Power of One, has been upfront about how much the actor has enjoyed his time as the world's most famous spy. Adding up that Daniel Craig served as a producer on Spectre, it only made the actor's experience more worthwhile.
Daniel Craig stated, "I knew when I accepted the role that it would turn my life upside down, and it did. There's no getting away from it," the actor added, "I'm still enjoying it much more than I ever did because I've been allowed to bring what I know to the role. I've been involved with every aspect of filmmaking."
However, if Daniel Craig would really turned down the next James Bond film, the actor only has one criteria for the actor who fills the shoes of 007 James Bond - He'd better be good.