<p align="justify">Daniel Craig is set to reprise his role as James Bond in the upcoming 007 movie, according to New York Times.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />After years of speculation, a formal announcement was made this week, confirming that the untiled Bond 25 movie would release on November 8 2019.<br /><br />Eon Productions, the London-based company that oversees all things 007, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), which holds rights to the franchise, said details about a distribution partner, international release dates and the film's cast and director would be announced "at a later date".</p>.<p align="justify"><br />However, according to two people briefed on the matter, "Mr Craig's return is a done deal" in at least one more film in the popular franchise.<br /><br />In an interview to a British magazine, Craig, 49, had earlier said that "I'd rather slash my wrists" than return as James Bond.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />Craig first took over the role of 007 in 2006 with "Casino Royale".</p>
<p align="justify">Daniel Craig is set to reprise his role as James Bond in the upcoming 007 movie, according to New York Times.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />After years of speculation, a formal announcement was made this week, confirming that the untiled Bond 25 movie would release on November 8 2019.<br /><br />Eon Productions, the London-based company that oversees all things 007, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), which holds rights to the franchise, said details about a distribution partner, international release dates and the film's cast and director would be announced "at a later date".</p>.<p align="justify"><br />However, according to two people briefed on the matter, "Mr Craig's return is a done deal" in at least one more film in the popular franchise.<br /><br />In an interview to a British magazine, Craig, 49, had earlier said that "I'd rather slash my wrists" than return as James Bond.</p>.<p align="justify"><br />Craig first took over the role of 007 in 2006 with "Casino Royale".</p>