Interview: Skyfall’s Daniel Craig

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

November 9th sees the release of the 23rd James Band adventure, SKYFALL, produced by MGM and Columbia Pictures and directed by Sam Mendes. If you haven’t already heard, the movie is fantastic entertainment, without a doubt one of the finest entries of the franchise.

Daniel Craig is back for his third stint as Bond. After a successful debut with CASINO ROYALE but a shaky sophomore outing with QUANTUM OF SOLACE, Craig has absolutely found his groove in SKYFALL, which shows us layers of Bond we’ve never been exposed to before. I sat down with Craig to discuss his latest outing as 007 and found out whether or not he’s finally comfortable in the role and what it’s like playing Bond as a man who just might be past his prime.

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