It's crazy to think that Daniel Craig is almost two decades into his role as James Bond. After being cast as the dashing and debonaire spy in 2006's Casino Royale, Daniel has since gone on to reprise the role in three more James Bond films. Collectively, his time as Bond has been lucrative. Craig's films have grossed more than $3.1 billion at the box office worldwide and he's set to add more to that total in his final outing in the 007 franchise in the upcoming Bond film, No Time To Die.
After several COVID-19-related delays, Craig's final Bond film is finally set to premiere at the Royal Albert Hall on September 28. No Time To Die will then release in theaters on September 30 and October 8 in the UK and US, respectively.
Ahead of the film's launch, Craig guested on The Graham Norton Show. There, Craig got candid about some of his worst movie injuries. However, in one particular incident, the 007 actor revealed how he found himself running away after injuring Dave Bautista on the set of 2015's Spectre.
