Ahead of Skyfall's theatrical roll out last month in the U.K. and this week's release in the U.S., Bond star Daniel Craig has said he's committed to two more 007. But in a recent interview, Craig held out the possibility he is holding out the possibility of departing the role as the debonaire British operative. The film screened in NYC and L.A. last night to packed crowds. The Secret Screening of the latest Bond packed Grauman's Chinese Theater Wednesday night at AFI Fest.
"I've been trying to get out of this from the very moment I got into it," Craig told Rolling Stone. "But they won't let me go, and I've agreed to do a couple more, but let's see how this one does, because business is business and if the shit goes down, I've got a contract that somebody will happily wipe their ass with."
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It is not quite clear whether his descriptives were said ahead of Skyfall's theatrical release in the U.K. and other territories. The latest installment is one of the most successful in the 50 year-old franchise. The Sam Mendes-directed film also starring Judi Dench and Javier Bardem is expected to pass the $400 million mark internationally and that does not include the U.S. where it's tracking to have a robust debut.
Javier Bardem, who is winning accolades for his role in the latest Bond film playing villain Raoul Silva, told Cinema Blend that he was once offered to play 007, telling the publication, "Years ago, I was. I don't remember what movie it was for. But yeah, it was just not that time. I didn't…
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