Daniel Craig’s “Aston‑Fearing” Bond Blunder
The 53‑year‑old Maverick Can’t Keep the Car
When the veteran Bond actor got behind the wheel of the iconic Aston DB5 in No Time to Die, he wished he could take it home—but the studio had other plans.
“They won’t let me take a car… bs,” Craig told reporters, pulling a face that could win an Oscar for dramatic irony.
He’s Not a “Klepto” – Just a “Klepto‑Chaser”
Craig often gets asked about the trinkets and treasures he keeps from the five film series.
“I’m never a kleptomaniac,” he joked. “Everyone keeps asking: ‘What relics do you have at home?’ They think I’m a thief. I have no idea why.”
Gadgets, Gadgets, and More Gadgets
In a BAFTA: A Life In Pictures event, the actor teased fans with the revelation that the new film boasts a veritable arsenal of gizmos.
“I’ve never had as many gadgets as now,” Craig admits. “People always ask, ‘Where are all the gadgets?’ But this time the Aston DB5 really tops it off as the ultimate spy contraption.”
A Red‑Carpet Farewell
The movie’s world premiere at London’s Royal Albert Hall had Craig sashaying down the walk‑of‑fame in Bond’s classic tuxedo—his last grand exit on the carpet.
Reflections on a 15‑Year Career
When talking to ITV News, Craig shared a heartfelt look back:
“It’s changed my life—expected that, but who could have imagined the full extent. I’ve worked with phenomenal people: Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson, and a host of others. I’ll be forever grateful. But it’s the work that really mattered, and that’s what I’ll miss most.”
