Daniel Craig‘s last James Bond movie was the most successful Britsh film, ever. So as he prepares for the release of his follow up film, Spectre, Esquire have sat him down and grasped the ins and outs as Craig reflects on a decade of success of the secret agent.

He is a symbol of masculinity, and undeniably made an impact with his gritty approach to the character of Bond in the last three movies. Although he has revolutionised Bond as we know it; Daniel Craig talks about how he doesn’t have as much in common with James Bond as we might think.
“Hopefully, my Bond is not as sexist and misogynistic as [earlier incarnations],” he said. “The world has changed. I am certainly not that person. But he is, and so what does that mean? It means you cast great actresses and make the parts as good as you can for the women in the movies.”
Here are the stunning shots;

In the interview, he hints Spectre may be his last Bond movie..
“You know, it sounds awful but I’ve been left a wealthy man by doing this,” he said. “I can afford to live very comfortably. Things are taken care of. Family and kids are taken care of and that’s a massive relief in anybody’s life. I’m incredibly fortunate.”

Take a look at the full article and interview on Esquire.
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