The fate of Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig: Is there life after James Bond?
Briefly

The article explores the complex relationship actors have with the iconic James Bond character, noting how both Sean Connery and Daniel Craig expressed strong aversion to reprising their roles. Connery famously stated he always hated Bond, while Craig declared he would rather slit his wrists than play it again after his five-film run. The piece also reflects on the history of Bond's portrayal, starting with Barry Nelson in 1954, an American version who didn’t go by James but Jimmy. The article emphasizes how these portrayals highlight the evolution of Bond’s image in film and pop culture.
Sean Connery's disdain for James Bond was palpable; he once stated, 'I have always hated that damn James Bond. I'd like to kill him.' This speaks to the complicated relationship actors have with the character.
Daniel Craig's candid reflections on his own time as Bond revealed similar sentiments, expressing a desire, saying, 'I'd rather slit my wrists than be Bond again,' shedding light on the pressure associated with the role.
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