Daniel Craig isn't paying attention to James Bond rumours

Daniel Craig isn't paying attention to rumours about the next James Bond after he left the role in last year's movie 'No Time To Die'.

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Daniel Craig isn't taking any notice
Daniel Craig isn't taking any notice

Daniel Craig isn't paying attention to rumours about the next James Bond.

The 54-year-old actor - who made his fifth and final appearance as 007 in last year's espionage blockbuster 'No Time To Die' - insisted he doesn't take any notice of the speculation surrounding his successor as the iconic big screen spy.

Speaking to the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast during a live special at New York City's 92nd Street Y this week, he said: "I don't really pay any attention.

"I just... I don't go on the internet, I don't have social media."

However, the 'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery' star promised he'll be going to watch the next Bond film at the cinema.

Asked if he'll enjoy seeing a new actor take on the role, he added: "I'll be front and centre [at the theatre]."

Reflecting on his own decision to join the franchise with 2006's 'Casino Royale', Daniel admitted he was in two minds when it came to the "pros and cons" of such a big move.

He explained: "It was on the pro list: it would change my life. It was on the con list: it would change my life.

"And that really is something that — I knew that I had a certain level of anonymity, I could still kind of go out, I could still travel and go to an airport.

"I could do all these things… I knew that would sort of disappear. But it was also on the pro list, and it worked for the best, I mean, that's the thing.

"I just couldn't…. I went, my closest friends, that's who I went to for advice, that's what I did. And they were just like, 'You've got to do this, you'll regret this if you don't do this.' And I did, so here we are."

Speculation is rife about the identity of the next Bond, with Henry Cavill and Aaron Taylor-Johnson among the forerunners ahead of an official announcement.