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Agent 007 Daniel Craig doesn't want to play Putin in the movies

British actor Daniel Craig, who played in the fourth film about agent James Bond, said in an interview with Maxim magazine that he was not going to play in the movie of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I don’t like it when my characters die at the end of the film,” replied Craig the journalist of the publication, who told him that many people in Russia notice similarities between the current 007 agent and President Putin.

On October 26, the premiere of 24 was held on the account of the “Bondians” under the name “007: Spectrum” (originally “Specter”). On the American screens, the picture came out 6 November.

In an interview with the Russian version of Maxim magazine, Daniel Craig once again hinted that he would “really” be glad to part with the role of Bond.

“I'm just playing a role. In life I am not so harsh and brutal, I am not so brave, I am not so fixated on loneliness as my hero. He's a fictional character! He is my complete opposite. It's just an acting job. I play it and go home,” admits Craig.

Forum previously reported that the actor is serious about passing the baton to a potential successor and advises him "don't be shit".

Answering a question about whether he could imagine participating in another film about agent Bond, the actor said to the publication Time-out, that he “no longer cares” and all he wants after the release of the fourth film with his participation is to “move forward.”

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