Daniel Craig arguing with radio callers over unpopular opinions is a fun watch

"I'll leave a note for the next Bond."
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Daniel Craig arguing with radio callers over unpopular opinions is a fun watch
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When he's not busy donning slick suits, tearing through the streets in an Aston Martin and calmly dispatching bad guys with his trademark steely gaze, it turns out Daniel Craig is more than happy to put a few opinionated radio callers in their place.

Following in the footsteps of Stormzy, Anna Kendrick, Jake Gyllenhaal and the Star Wars cast, No Time to Die's Daniel Craig, Lashana Lynch, and Rami Malek sat down with BBC Radio One's Greg James for a classic game of "Unpopular Opinion" (basically random members of the public phone in with their unpopular opinions, and the guests have to respond with their thoughts).

This time the opinions covered a hold host of topics, ranging from hand-holding and horses to the lack of cats in modern-day James Bond films.

"I tell you what, it's my last Bond movie," said Craig of the latter. "I can't change this Bond. But I can leave a note for the next one. Just a little post-it. Memo: More cat."

No Time to Die lands in cinemas on Sept. 30 in the UK and Oct. 8 everywhere else.

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Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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