Not very long ago, the makers of 'No Time To Die', which would mark Daniel Craig's last movie as James Bond, announced that the movie has been postponed from November to Spring 2021. Craig spoke about the delay and many more things at 'The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon'.

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"This thing is just bigger than all of us," Craig told Fallon on his show. "We want to release the movie at the same time all around the world and this isn't the right time. So fingers crossed, April 2 is going to be our date," he added.

Talking about his exit, the James Bond of four films added, "I'm so glad I came back and did this last one. The story, it just didn't feel complete and I needed a break. Once I had and we started talking about storylines and things we could do I was like, 'I'm in'."

In fact Daniel even recalled replacing Pierce Brosnan in the role of the iconic fictitious spy in the 2006 film 'Casino Royale', directed by Martin Campbell. He spoke about celebrating after first hearing the news. "I was in Whole Foods supermarket... I bought myself a bottle of vodka and a glass," he said.

There have been many names about who would replace Craig as the new James Bond, none of them being officially confirmed. When asked about what advice Daniel would give the new 'James Bond', Craig simply said, "Don't f*** it up. It's a beautiful amazing thing."