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Daniel Craig: 'Spectre' is like 'a magician's trick'

Updated on: 31 March,2015 07:47 AM IST  | 
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'Spectre' star Daniel Craig, who is tight-lipped on the plot of the new film, says the whole scenario regarding the upcoming Bond movie is like a magician keeping his tricks a secret

Daniel Craig: 'Spectre' is like 'a magician's trick'

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London: 'Spectre' star Daniel Craig, who is tight-lipped on the plot of the new film, says the whole scenario regarding the upcoming Bond movie is like a magician keeping his tricks a secret.

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Daniel Craig. Pic/Santa Banta 


The 47-year-old actor, who is reprising the role of James Bond in the eagerly-awaited new movie, said he is happy for certain aspects of the film to remain a bit sacred, reported Contactmusic.


Asked if he can reveal any details of the storyline, Daniel Craig said, "It's becomes a joke. People want to ask me what the plot is about and I'm like, 'I can't answer the question'.


It's like when a magician does a trick and they're like, 'I'm not going to show you how it works'. I like that, keeping it a bit sacred... You know, wait and see until the movie comes out.

Daniel Craig, who starred as Bond in 'Casino Royale' and 'Quantum of Solace', also said the most-recent Bond movie - the Sam Mendes-directed 'Skyfall' - marked an important shift for the Bond franchise.

"What happened in the last movie was a big kick, bringing Sam in and we took the movie in a different direction. We kind of created a language that was different from the other two, but that was faithful to Bond (but) that was kind of new."

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