Daniel Craig has reportedly been offered $150million by Sony to sign up for two more Bond films.
Daniel Craig reportedly earned £48.76m for "Spectre," has been offered $150million by Sony to return for two more Bond movies.
According to a report by Radar, "the actor has played a genius hand. Everyone knows how much executives adore him, and the idea of losing him at such a crucial time in the franchise isn’t an option as far as all the studio honchos are concerned.”
In 2015, the actor who has been a part of the franchise for 10 years and four films, had said "he’d ‘rather slash his wrists’ than do a fifth Bond film."
Daniel made his Bond debut in the 2006 "Casino Royale" and went on to star in "Quantum of Solace," "Skyfall" and "Spectre."
Actors like Damian Lewis, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Tom Hiddleston and Michael Fassbender, have been rumoured to replace the actor when he quits.
Check out Twitter reactions the last time reports of his departure from franchise surfaced online.
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