“I’m going to keep going as James Bond until they tell me to stop,” Daniel Craig told BBC News from the Skyfall set. There had been some speculation that Craig might leave cinema’s longest-running film franchise, following delays caused by MGM’s financial woes (the sort of troubles that Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan faced). Instead, Craig says that the delays have been put to good use on Skyfall, solving some of the issues that led to his previous Bond movie being less well-received than his electric 007 debut in Casino Royale. "We haven't been resting on our laurels,” he insists. “We've been plotting what to do with Skyfall. The first one was a whir, the second one [Quantum of Solace] was the tricky second album, but this one we've really planned and got a great script.“The deal for me has always been... to make bigger and better ones. I want to leave my mark, and I feel very much that this one is going to be very different from the last two but still be a great Bond movie.” But Craig knows he won’t be in tux forever. “I’m under no illusions,” he says. “I know there'll be someone after me, and hopefully someone after them.” The report also bagged behind-the-scenes footage of an intense Bond hunting terrorists through the busy crowds of London’s iconic underground -- most likely the aftermath of an explosive terrorist assault on MI6. In keeping with the franchise’s 50th anniversary, much of the action will be taking place in dear old Blighty. Skyfall opens in North America in November. Continue Reading

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