James Bond actor Daniel Craig has revealed that he would love to continue playing 007 for as long as he is wanted in the role. Daniel admitted that he is fully aware that he will have to step down eventually, but he is just keen on focussing on playing James Bond himself for now.

Craig explained to BBC News, “I know there'll be someone after me, and hopefully someone after them - I'm just trying to keep [the franchise] going.” Daniel then went on to talk about the latest instalment of the James Bond franchise, Skyfall.
He added, "We haven't been resting on our laurels, we've been plotting what to do with this film. The first one was a whirr - it was a new experience and flew by - the second one was the tricky second album, but this one we've really planned and got a great script.”

Daniel continued, "It's going to be different from the last one, but it will still be a great Bond movie." As well as Daniel Craig, Skyfall also stars Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris and Judi Dench. Skyfall is directed by Sam Mendes and is set to be released on October 26 in the UK and November 9 in the US.

































