Daniel Craig might be on board for more Bond films after being offered £110m
He may have sworn never to return to our screens as James Bond, but it seems Daniel Craig could have had a change of heart.
Only last year, Craig publically said he would rather 'slash his wrists' than star in another 007 movie. But it has been claimed that he will do at least two more films having reportedly been offered over £110 million by producers to stay on.
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According to Radar, executives have offered to pay the actor $150 million should he decide to reprise his iconic role as the franchise’s lead in the next two movies, which would be shot back-to-back.
Playing Bond in the last 007 film Spectre earned Craig a rumoured $65m (£48.76m), making him the best paid action hero to feature in any of the James Bond movies.
And speaking at the recent New Yorker Festival’s Beyond Bond panel Craig said:
“I’ve got the best job in the world doing Bond,” he told fans at the event. “If I were to stop doing it, I would miss it terribly. I love this job. I get a massive kick out of if and if I can keep getting a kick out of it, I will.”
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