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'Spectre' Actor Daniel Craig Admits: He Would Rather Slit His Wrists Than Appear in the Next James Bond Film

| Oct 09, 2015 05:04 AM EDT

Daniel Craig plays James Bond for the fourth time in the next movie "Spectre."

One of the most famous faces of the British theatre and the internal super spy, Daniel Craig would rather slit his wrists than play James Bond again. He will be playing 007 for the fourth time in the next movie "Spectre" scheduled to release later this month and it seems that he has already had enough of it.

In an interview with TimeOut when asked if he would prefer playing Bond again, Craig said "I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists.  I'm over it at the moment. We're done. All I want to do is move on". The interview was conducted just after the shooting was over in July, for the 24th James Bond film.

Craig added that fulfilling Bond's image for "Spectre" has been taxing for him, and that he had put his 100 percent to this film. The British actor later elucidated that he does not consider doing a Bond movie for a year or two; however, if he does re-appear for the fifth time in the James Bond series, it would be purely for money.

Some of the well-known Hollywood faces are being suggested as Craig's replacement to play James Bond which include Henry Cavill, Damien Lewis and Idris Elba, according to The Guardian.

While Craig feels that he is done with playing the secret service agent in the Bond series, he is also grateful for the lifetime opportunity of playing the legendary spy which supported him till date. Having said that, Craig does not "give a f _ _ k who plays the next British spy, James Bond".

"Spectre" is all set to release on Oct. 26 across Britain and Ireland, and in November in the rest of the world. 

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