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Daniel Craig gained international prominence after playing the latest version of James Bond in a series of five films. His reimagination of Ian Fleming’s renowned spy was critically and commercially acclaimed by everyone. Despite achieving widespread praise for his portrayal, Craig has a major regret with his rendition of 007.

Daniel Craig had to undergo several breathtaking action sequences and stunts to bring one of the best James Bond on-screen. This also led to the 56-year-old sustaining several injuries during the film series. He has never shied away from openly talking about his painful journey as Bond.
According to theCowboys & Aliensactor, he should not have cried so much over his James Bond injuries. He regretted the fact it overshadowed his other contributions to the part.

What does Daniel Craig regret about his James Bond era?
BeforeDaniel Craig‘s James Bond, Pierce Brosnan’s 007 was widely criticized due to several factors. TheLogan Luckyactor brought a much-needed-uniqueness andgrounded approachwith him to the franchise. But Craig admitted that some of his personal decisions did not go well.
Daniel Craig’s No Time to Die Death Was Foreshadowed More Than a Decade Ago in Another James Bond Movie
Fans will remember how Daniel Craig shockingly responded toTime Outwhen he was asked about his return as James Bond before the release ofSpectre- “I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists.”While it can be understood that the actor was too frustrated with the repeated injuries he had to sustain for the role, Craig later regretted that the unnecessary whining could have been skipped.
Be it Roger Moore and Pierce Brosnan’s injuries inLive and Let DieandGoldenEyeor Sean Connery’s near-death experience inFrom Russia With Love, almost all the prominent 007 stars have suffered injuries during their reign as James Bond.

Daniel Craig admitted to theLos Angeles Timesthat the unwarranted crying overshadowed his creative efforts for the role.
I’m pissed off at myself that I ever even spoke about them. It’s my fault because I kind of didn’t shut up about the fact that I had all these injuries. The physical side of the movies was just the job. I had to do it. I trained, learned the fights, that’s kind of my brain not working. I put way more work into the creative side of those movies than I did into the physical side of those movies.

TheNo Time To Dieactor had a lot ofinjurieswhile doingQuantum of Solace, Skyfall,andSpectre. Anyway, he confessed that he was proud of his reign as the iconic British spy. He was widely praised for re-inventing the character and bringing thrill and grittiness to the series, unlike Pierce Brosnan’s highly illogical take.
Daniel Craig is all set to return with Benoit Blanc’s third adventure
Besides James Bond, Daniel Craig has also made a name for his performances as detectiveBenoit Blancin two Netflix films-Knives OutandGlass Onion. The comedy-mystery films, written and directed by Rian Johnson, have garnered widespread appreciation for the performances and the direction. Now, Craig is all set to return for the third film in the series titledWake Up Dead Man.
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After the success of the previous two films, it was expected that Rian Johnson would love to complete at least a trilogy. The last two films had ensemble casts and had a structure similar to the stories by Agatha Cristie. From the reported cast of the 2025 film, the threequel looks no different.
As reported byThe Hollywood Reporter, Jeremy Renner will play a significant role in the forthcoming threequel. Besides Craig and Renner, it will also star Glenn Close, Andrew Scott, Kerry Washington, Josh O’Connor, and Cailee Spaeny.

All the Daniel Craig James Bond films can be rented on Apple TV+.
Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.