Craig’s 007 set to earn him £100m
DANIEL Craig will bank more money from his final
007 film than all of the previous Bond actors put together.
He is on course to make some £54million from his salary, endorsement deals and likely profit share deal for No Time to Die, which comes out in April.
It means he will take home more for a single film than all the previous Bonds throughout their careers as the spy.
Craig is already by the far the highest-earning 007 of all time.
He will have made more than £100m from his five flicks by this summer.
His payday for No Time To Die makes his predecessor’s earnings look like pocket money.
Original 007 Sir Sean Connery earned about
£6m in his six-film career. Australian George Lazenby made around
£61,000, before Roger Moore earned some £15m in the 1970s and 80s.
Timothy Dalton got about £4m from two films, before Pierce Brosnan got
£17m for his four turns.