James Bond's Boss Wants Daniel Craig For Another 007 Stint

The big boss of James Bond in real life is indeed a female. She is Barbara Broccoli, an American Film Producer behind EON Productions, the outfit responsible for the James Bond Movie Franchise. After the success of 'Spectre' Brocolli is in fact adamant in wanting Daniel Craig to sign up for another 007 project.

Craig is still in the dark whether he will reprise his role or not. He is deliberating as to what will drive him to sign up for another James Bond installment. He stated in one report that he would rather "break this glass and slash my wrists" than play the superspy again, adding, "If I did another Bond movie, it would only be for the money."

The social network and even a hefty number of bloggers and writers have been in speculation as to who will be his fitting successor for the next James Bond.

The British actor has previously explained that playing the British spy again is a far flung expectation in his mind of recent. "I'm quite straightforward and I say things when I feel it and then I change my mind. I'm just like everybody else. People latch onto things. There's not a lot I can do about that."

Since the release of 'Spectre' and all the high notes on the film's success has mellowed down, the head honchos of the franchise are already back on the drawing board for the pre-production of the next 007 installment. They are foreseeing that they will start putting it at work by spring and Brocolli definitely has her eyes and mind set on signing Craig yet again.

In the German show 20 Minuten, Brocolli said "Now everyone is asking, 'How will it go for 007?'"

"I hope it continues with Craig. I think he's great, and obviously not just me, but also the audience. I will do everything (to make sure) that he stays."

The success of 'Spectre' has the lady boss ecstatic saying, "We have spent three years working on the film. It was exciting, but now we want to enjoy the success and the reactions of the audience. In the spring, let's start again."

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