Daniel Craig, the British actor who once complained he'd rather slash his wrists than star in another James Bond film, is reprising the role after all, US media reported on Tuesday.
Citing two unnamed people "briefed on the matter," The New York Times said the 49-year-old's return to the big screen in 2019 was a "done deal" for the 25th movie in a franchise that has thrilled generations of cinemagoers.
Craig is third longest-serving Bond and now has at least five Bond films to his name.
Eon Productions that oversees everything Bond and Metro-Goldwyn Mayer, which holds rights to the franchise, announced Monday that Bond would return to US cinemas on November 8, 2019, with an earlier release in Britain and worldwide.
Daniel Craig in "Spectre". /VCG Photo
Daniel Craig in "Spectre". /VCG Photo
The film's cast and director would be announced "at a later date," they said in a statement.
On Tuesday, MGM declined to comment on the Times report.
Writers of the new movie will be Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, the same duo behind previous Bond films, including the four earlier iterations in which Craig starred to critical acclaim and box office success.
Craig's return had been subject to furious speculation.
In 2015 he told Time Out magazine: "I'd rather break this glass and slash my wrists... We're done. All I want to do is move on."
November 2, 2015: Daniel Craig at the Mexican premiere of the new James Bond 007 film "Spectre" in Mexico City. /VCG Photo
November 2, 2015: Daniel Craig at the Mexican premiere of the new James Bond 007 film "Spectre" in Mexico City. /VCG Photo
Asked if he meant for good, he told the magazine: "For at least a year or two... If I did another Bond movie, it would only be for the money."
Craig later distanced himself from those remarks, attributing them to being tired after a grueling shoot for 2015 Bond movie "Spectre."
Potential replacements touted as the silver screen's most iconic secret agent have been British actor and Taylor Swift ex, Tom Hiddleston, and Idris Elba.
Tom Hiddleston plays coy over James Bond rumors as he appears on Jimmy Kimmel Live. /VCG Photo
Tom Hiddleston plays coy over James Bond rumors as he appears on Jimmy Kimmel Live. /VCG Photo
(Source: AFP)