Daniel appeared on Good Morning America yesterday, right in time for James Bond Day! He talked about No Time to Die, his return to Broadway with Macbeth, and more. Check out the full interview below, along with set photos and screencaptures in our gallery!
Tuesday / October 05 / 2021
Daniel Craig & Lashana Lynch Answer the Web’s Most Searched Questions
As part of the No Time to Die promotion, Daniel and Lashana answer the web’s most searched questions with WIRED. Check it out below, and screencaps in our gallery!
Wednesday / September 29 / 2021
No Time to Die World Premiere
It’s been a long 18 months and now it’s finally here! The world premiere of No Time to Die was held yesterday at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England. The event was also streamed live on the official James Bond Facebook page. Daniel looked amazing in the pink velvet tuxedo (courtesy of Anderson & Sheppard), and it’s such a sight to him smiling and the glow in his eyes. Check out over 500 high-quality photos of Daniel at the event in our gallery! Thanks to my friend, Emily at Chris Evans Central, for helping!
Wednesday / September 01 / 2021
‘No Time to Die’ Final Trailers + ‘Being James Bond’ Trailer
This is finally it! Check out the two final trailers for No Time to Die, both featuring new footage from the much-anticipated film. MGM has also announced a special 45-minute retrospective entitled Being James Bond that will feature Daniel’s 15 years of playing the iconic spy with never-before-seen archival footage and conversations with Bond producers. It will be available to stream for free to Apple TV customers from September 7th to October 7th. You can also check out the trailer below.
Friday / January 22 / 2021
No Time to Die Moves to October
MGM has decided to once again delay the release of the 25th Bond film, No Time to Die. Previously set to open on April 2nd, it is now set to hit the big screen on October 8th. It’s going to be another long wait, but until then, stay safe everyone.
NO TIME TO DIE 8 October 2021 pic.twitter.com/HZlNG5kz8t
— James Bond (@007) January 22, 2021
Tuesday / October 06 / 2020
Daniel Craig on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’
On James Bond Day, Daniel appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to discuss No Time to Die. He talked about the delay of the release date, how he got the news of being the new James Bond, his advice on for the future Bond, and more. He also shared an exclusive new clip at the end of the interview. Check them out below!
Sunday / October 04 / 2020
‘No Time to Die’ Pushed to April 2nd
Just over a month before its release date, MGM, Universal, and Bond producers have announced that No Time to Die is being delayed for a second time. It is now scheduled for release on April 2nd, 2021.
MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, today announced the release of NO TIME TO DIE, the 25th film in the James Bond series, will be delayed until 2 April 2021 in order to be seen by a worldwide theatrical audience. pic.twitter.com/NqHlU24Ho3
— James Bond (@007) October 2, 2020
Thursday / September 03 / 2020
‘No Time to Die’ New Trailer
Check out the amazing new trailer of No Time to Die, which features a lot of new footage! The film will be out in cinemas this November.
Monday / March 09 / 2020
Daniel Craig for British GQ
It seems like the new shoot didn’t get postponed after all. Daniel is on the cover of next month’s issue of British GQ! I have added some outtakes into the gallery, including the cover.
All of which means, now that it’s coming to an end, Craig sometimes struggles to comprehend what has happened to him and what he has achieved. When I spent time with him last winter, Craig was warm and voluble in the extreme. He talked a mile a minute, losing threads and finding others. He apologised when answering my questions almost as often as he swore. On screen, Craig’s face – that beautiful boxer’s face, those gas-ring eyes – can have a worrying stillness, while his body moves. In real life, everything about Craig is animated, part-sprung. It’s as if he wants to occupy several spots in the room at once. He self-deprecates a lot. During one long conversation, when I told him he had managed to imbue a previously vacant character with an inner life, a sense of mortality and an unquenchable feeling of loss – in short, that he had triumphed as Bond – Craig initially misunderstood what I meant. When he realised, he spluttered apologetically for a while. “What you’re saying, it’s like, if I say it…” he hesitated. He couldn’t bear to brag. But he also knew. “It’s raised the bar,” Craig finally conceded. “It’s fucking raised the bar.”
After the last shot at Pinewood, Craig posed with Fukunaga for a picture. His bow tie was wonky. They both looked shattered. “Typically I’m not an emotional person on sets,” Fukunaga told me. “But there was sort of a pulsing feeling to that day.” The night shoot wrapped ahead of schedule and the production crew – many of the day team had stayed on to see Craig’s final bow – gathered next to the set. Fukunaga gave a short speech. Craig struggled through his. Since having a daughter with his wife, Rachel Weisz, in 2018, he has often found himself on the edge of tears. (Craig also has an adult daughter from an earlier marriage.) “I had a whole thing kind of put together in my head that I wanted to say,” he recalled. “I couldn’t get it out.”
Craig’s stunt double was in tears. Broccoli and Wilson looked on. “We knew it was a monumental moment,” Broccoli said. “There wasn’t a dry eye, to be honest.” A crowd went back to Craig’s trailer. He drank Campari and tonics and made Negronis for everyone else. “I was a mess,” Broccoli said. “I was a complete and utter mess.” On set, the crew hung around. “It’s night shooting – everybody usually runs off,” Wilson told me. “And they just were talking with each other and shaking hands. And it was as if they knew it had to end, but they didn’t like the idea.”
The producers were reminiscing a few weeks later in a hotel in Lower Manhattan. It was early December. That morning, Craig and the other stars of No Time To Die – Léa Seydoux, Rami Malek and Lashana Lynch – had appeared on Good Morning America to launch the trailer. Crosby Street was a parking lot of celebrities’ black SUVs. Watching the trailer on my phone, like the rest of the world, the 25th Bond movie didn’t look a whole lot different from the 24th or the 23rd. The trailer showed Bond zooming a motorbike up some picturesque steps and Malek, as the baddie, in a worrying mask. There was some evident double-crossing.
Craig, however, did seem like a new person as he prepared to step away from the franchise. He was keen to celebrate his work as Bond and even keener to look forward to whatever is coming next. “I’m really… I’m OK,” he told me. “I don’t think I would have been if I’d done the last film and that had been it. But this, I’m like…” He dusted his hands. “Let’s go. Let’s get on with it. I’m fine.”
You can read the full interview at British GQ website!