'James Bond' Release Date, Cast & News: Daniel Craig Confirmed For 'Bond 25' in 2017?

"James Bond" news is hitting media vigorously, with Bond hero Daniel Craig showing interest in doing another film of the Bond series. Reportedly, Craig commented on his desire of doing the next bond-movie.

Rumors are surfacing the net for the casting of the famous secret-spy role from Idris Elba (Luther) to Tom Hiddleston (The Night Manager). Craig commented that he is ready to "pull down the suit and drink a martini" once again.

According to the Vulture, at the New Yorker Festival Daniel Craig took to the stage to discuss his further plans in life and career. Daniel Craig then suggested that he would be happy to be 007 again and could be coming back for one more "James Bond."

"As far as I'm concerned, I've got the best job in the world. I'll keep doing it as long as I still get a kick out of it. If I were to stop doing it, I would miss it terribly," Daniel Craig said.

The next "James Bond" movie would be "Bond 25" that is rumored to be coming next year however, there is nothing in official. Daniel Craig explained that the cast and crew flew to multiple locations for the shooting of "Spectre" and was worn out with production at the time.

"Spectre"is the fourth movie with Daniel Craig in the leading role. Even though the movie brought few elements of closing Craig's role one of the producers Callum McDougall assures that Daniel Craig remains the top choice. As previously reported by Parent Herald, Callum McDougall further confirmed that Daniel Craig is first choice of executive producer Barbara Broccoli as well. The same is true with co-producer Michael Wilson, who hopes as Barbara Broccoli that Daniel Craig will come back.

As history shows, the majority of "James Bond" movies were released with two years of gap, fans can expect the next movie by 2017. If it had to be 2017 premiere there would be some news on the making too, which is not avaialable. Stay tuned for more updates.

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