Daniel Craig Gets Bonded To 4 More Films
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Get ready for more Bond, Daniel Craig Bond. WENN is reporting the latest actor to holster the legendary Walther PPK has just signed an absurdly lucrative deal to continue staring in the Bond franchise for at least the next decade:

Actor Daniel Craig has signed a $60 million deal to star in the next four James Bond films. The blond 39-year-old is currently filming Bond 22 - his second outing as secret agent 007 following the success of 2006’s Casino Royale - and movie executives have reportedly signed him up for another three films, tying him to the franchise for the next 10 years. A source says, “To date Daniel has been quite cautious over saying how many films he’d be starring in. It was presumed he’d probably do a couple more but the word is the new deal ensures he’ll do at least another four across the next decade.”

I’ll admit that I never saw Casino Royale (Walt loved it though) as I was (still am) bitter over the studio dropping Brosnan from the final film he was set to do. Looks like I’ll have plenty of chances to catch up with this latest Bond though. This agreement will put Craig over Brosnan with five Bond films versus the latter’s four. Sir Roger Moore continues to hold the record though at seven 007 films.

Written by: Matt
Posted on: Friday, November 2, 2007

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