For Daniel Craig, the inclusion of his name in the film Bond is the highest point in his career. MGM Columbia
Previously, Craig is already four times a Bond told the magazine Time Out "cut my wrist" rather than play Bond again.
But he told the BBC, "I am a person who frankly and I say what I think, and I could change my mind."
"I'm the same as everyone else. We hold on so many things. There's nothing I can do about it," he said.
The latest Bond movie, Spectre, will be released in the UK today Monday, October 26th.
'Highest point'
In the film, Bond facing criminal syndicate leader named Franz Oberhauser played by Oscar-winning and Golden Globe, Christoph Waltz.
Special show this film in London on Wednesday, October 21 the applause and praise from critics and journalists.
Speaking to the BBC on Thursday (22/10), Craig and director Sam Mendes wanted to celebrate the character of James Bond, "but did not want to go back and repeat what has already been made".
Daniel Craig (right) together with Christoph Waltz the opponent in Spectre. AP
Craig claimed that the inclusion of his name in the film is "the highest point" in his career.
Asked whether he has decided to continue to be a Bond or not, Craig said, "No, this is happening at the moment. I'm enjoying it." (cnn)
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