has broken his silence on the next , three years after exploding out of the 007 film franchise in No Time To Die.
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Craig usually responds to such questions from journalists, as he did recently, with witty blunt responses like “I don’t care”.
However, the 56-year-old spoke more extensively and cryptically on the matter at last night’s Governors Awards in Los Angeles.
The outgoing Bond was there to present Broccoli and Wilson with the honorary Oscar known as the Irving G Thalberg Memorial Award.
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Daniel Craig with two honorary Oscars for the two Bond producers
This was a particularly special bestowing given that only 36 people in 86 years have received it and Broccoli is only the second woman to be honoured.
Not only that, but the step-siblings are the first children of a past honoree to be chosen for the gong.
It was their father, Bond film franchise co-creator Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, who previously was honored in 1981, when his daughter was in attendance.
Craig praised the pair, who cast him as 007 almost 20 years ago, for taking Cubby’s “monumental achievement” and making it “even better”.
But before he handed out the Oscars to them, he addressed their current search for the next Bond with a cryptic message.
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Craig said: “Tonight I have the honour and the privilege of presenting it to my dear, dear friends Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. But first, let’s just get something out there way. If you came here this evening to find out who the next James Bond is, don’t look at me, but he might be in the room… just joking… maybe I’m not?”
Well, if he wasn’t joking about them being in attendance, a couple of bookies’ favourites in Paul Mescal and Harris Dickinson were in attendance, but the favourite Aaron Taylor-Johnson was not – so take what you will from Craig.