A few hours before the release of the highly anticipated To die can wait, the 25the opus of the adventures of the famous British spy, Léa Seydoux was delivered in the context of an interview. The actress is notably expressed on the YouTube channel of Joblo.com in relation to his apprehensions about what to do next after the release of Spectre in 2015.
Léa Seydoux thus announced that she thought that Daniel Craig was not going to put back the costume of 007, and that Spectre would sign his last participation to the adventure.
But as you know, Daniel Craig handed this over. And he finally agreed to take on the role one last time, counting for his fifth appearance in the James Bond franchise.
Daniel Craig was tired of being 007
For many fans, Specter was seen as the last film in which Daniel Craig would play James Bond. Moreover, according to Léa Seydoux in the context of this interview, the actor was weary and very tired after the shooting of Spectre. Especially since he was injured during the shooting.
Which led Léa Seydoux to think that the latter would finally put his suit in the closet.
Turnaround, 5 years later, producers call actress Daniel Craig was going finally come back for one last adventure. Apparently Daniel Craig only needed time to recover from his emotions and his injury before returning to duty.
Only a few hours before the theatrical release
To get you quickly into the bath, To die can wait will take us in the footsteps of James Bond recalled for a final mission as he flowed peaceful days with Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) as part of his retirement in Jamaica.
He will mainly have to face Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek) in this adventure, and will be helped by Nomi (Lashana Lynch), new agent 007, and CIA agent Paloma (Anna of Arms) in his fight against the international terrorist Safin, who apparently had a past in common with Dr. Swann.
To die can wait will be released in theaters this Friday October 8.
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