Daniel Craig confirms he will play James Bond again in new 007 film Bond 25

The actor confirms he's going to be 007 once more - hours after saying he was unsure and was weighing "personal decisions".

By Duarte Garrido, Entertainment Reporter

Image: Bond 25 will be the actor's fifth turn as the world's most famous spy

Daniel Craig has confirmed he will play 007 for the last time in the upcoming film Bond 25.

The 49-year-old made the announcement on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night - hours after saying in a radio interview he was still weighing up "personal decisions".

When the US presenter pressed him about his infamous quote that he would rather "break this glass and slash my wrists" than play Bond again, Craig excused his response by saying he was offered the role right after having finishing shooting Spectre.

"Instead of saying something with style and grace, I said something really stupid," he said.

When asked directly if he was playing Bond again, Craig said "yes" and was met with applause from the public.

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Bond 25 will be his fifth turn as Bond, and the actor has confirmed it will be his last.

"I think this is it. I just want to go out on a high note and I can't wait," he said.

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At 49, Craig will be the third oldest actor to play the character, after Sean Connery and Sir Roger Moore, whose last instalments as the charming spy was at 53 and 57 respectively.

Director Yann Demange, who made crime drama White Boy Rick, has been rumoured as the front runner to direct Bond 25.

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Bond 25 is scheduled for release in November 2019.

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