Daniel Craig says his role as James Bond is "everything" to him.

Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig

The actor is stepping down from his role as the suave spy after the release of the hotly-anticipated film 'No Time To Die' after a number of delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, and Daniel admits it is "very emotional" for him to call time on the iconic role.

He said: "It’s everything. It’s been close to 16 years of my life, and it’s been incredible to do these films. Bond films don’t get made very often so to have this opportunity has been the biggest thing in my professional career obviously, but also one of the biggest things my life, so it is very emotional. I am glad I am ending it on my terms – I am grateful to the producers for allowing me to do that – but I will miss it."

He quipped: "I will probably be incredibly bitter when the new person takes over!"

Daniel says the plot of the movie is still "shrouded in mystery".

Speaking on The Graham Norton Show, he added: "It’s shrouded in mystery because we’ve been delayed for so long and we were worried about it getting out so we locked it down. We haven’t shown it to anyone, but we are confident it is very good, and we want people to experience it in the cinema. There’s a lot going on in the movie, but I don’t want to give anything away. I can say we start where Spectre left off, Madeleine and Bond have gone off into the sunset … and then as usual the s*** hits the fan!"

The Graham Norton Show airs on BBC One on Friday September 24 at 10.35pm.