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Craig tells of his struggle to get in shape for Bond film

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DANIEL Craig has said that his feeling “physically really low” was partly responsibl­e for the long wait for the new James Bond film.

The actor, who returns for his fifth outing as the spy in No Time to Die, said that he struggled with the physicalit­y of preparing for the films, and that he also suffered from anxiety over the role.

Mr Craig told GQ magazine: “I was never going to do one again.

“I was like, ‘Is this work really genuinely worth this, to go through this, this whole thing?’ And I didn’t feel... I felt physically really low.

“So the prospect of doing another movie was just, like, off the cards. And that’s why it has been five years.”

His last turn as Bond was in 2015’s Spectre, which at the time was reported to be his final outing as the spy.

Mr Craig, 52, said the “physicalit­y” of Bond is “a preparatio­n, in a way”, because he would not get the script beforehand. “It’s making my head go, ‘This is what it’s going to be’.”

Trying to prepare for a role in one of the most popular film franchises in modern cinema without a script also caused him to have anxiety.

He said: “I have suffered from it in the past. I have suffered because it’s been like, ‘I can’t deal with this.’”

On future acting roles, he added:

“I’m pretty sure I can play just about anything.

“Yeah. I’m pretty sure I can, or at least I can make a f ****** good fist of it.”

He said that No Time to Die, which was recently pushed back to be released in November instead of April amid global concern around the spread of coronaviru­s, will have references to Donald Trump.

“We struggled to keep Trump out of this film, but of course it is there,”

Craig said. “It’s always there, whether it’s Trump, or whether it’s Brexit, or whether it’s Russian influence on elections or whatever.

“There are British people working in the top industries in the world and at the top of those industries. We do that, and we are good at that. And somehow we’re kind of breaking all that apart. Whether that’s breaking from Europe.

There is a sort of a nihilism, isn’t there?”

 ??  ?? Daniel Craig in his first outing as James Bond in Casino Royale. He said the physical demands of playing the role of 007 had taken their toll
Craig’s interview features in GQ magazine
Daniel Craig in his first outing as James Bond in Casino Royale. He said the physical demands of playing the role of 007 had taken their toll Craig’s interview features in GQ magazine

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