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Daniel Craig Says 'Spectre' May Be His Last James Bond Film
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The James Bond depicter says that the upcoming film will be the last time he portrays the secret service agent.

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There have been rumblings about upcoming James Bond movie "Spectre", including the creative changes rumor. A new rumor comes from none other than Bond himself, Daniel Craig. The hunky actor hints that "Spectre" may be the last film where he wears the codename 007.

Speaking to Esquire, Craig's asked if he would like to return as the intelligence officer for at least one more movie. Unfortunately, he implies that the upcoming movie will likely be his last performance as Bond.

"I really don't know. Honestly. I'm not trying to be coy. At the moment I can't even conceive it... At this moment, no. I have a life and I've got to get on with it a bit. But we'll see," Craig explains.

Although his last sentence shows his uncertainty about his own statement, Craig doesn't seem to be interested to reprise his role in any Bond future film. He may have had enough as he has been playing Bond for nearly 10 years.

Back in October 2005, Craig first landed the Bond role, replacing Pierce Brosnan as the secret service agent. His first 007 movie was "Casino Royale"and was followed by "Quantum of Solace" and "Skyfall".

In "Spectre", a cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. Craig stars alongside Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes and Dave Bautista. The action movie is due to arrive in the U.S. on November 6.

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