Daniel Craig bids emotional farewell to James Bond cast and crew. Watch
- Video of Daniel Craig bidding an emotional goodbye to the cast and crew of James Bond has gone viral
- "I’ve loved every single second of these movies," he says in the video
- After the video went viral, several of his fans called him "rreplaceable"
A video of actor Daniel Craig bidding an emotional goodbye to the cast and crew on the sets of his upcoming film, ‘No Time To Die’, is going viral on social media. In the video, the actor is seen in tears on his final day of the shoot on the sets of the James Bond film.
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“A lot of people here worked on five pictures with me. And I know there’s a lot of things said about what I think about these films or all of those… whatever. But I’ve loved every single second of these movies, and especially this one, because I’ve got up every morning and I’ve had the chance to work with you guys. That has been one of the greatest honours of my life,” he says in the video.
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After the video went viral, several of his fans called him “irreplaceable.”
“Many came many left but this guy there cannot be replaced for this role,” one person wrote.
“Thank you Daniel Craig! You always will be ranked as my number 1A or number 1B Bond with Sir Sean Connery and then Pierce Brosnan at number,” another user commented.
‘No Time To Die’, which is Daniel Craig’s last outing as James Bond, is all set to hit the theatres on September 30. Helmed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, the movie was slated to release in April 2020 but was pushed several times due to coronavirus pandemic. It also stars Lea Seydoux, Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Lashana Lynch, Billy Magnussen and Jeffrey Wright in supporting roles.
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Meanwhile, with 163-minute runtime, ‘No Time To Die’ is the longest Bond film in the franchise’s history. ‘Spectre’, which released in 2015, was 148 minutes. ‘Skyfall’ and ‘Casino Royale’ were both over 140 minutes.
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