Daniel Craig has reportedly been offered a staggering $150million to shoot two more James Bond movies.
The
48-year-old British hunk, who has played the super sleuth since 2006,
has yet to confirm his departure from the role yet famously said he
would rather 'slash his wrists' than reprise the part.
Sources tell Radar Online that
Sony bosses are desperate to keep Daniel in the picture for a further
two films, in order to 'phase in a younger long-term successor'.
Murmurs have been circulating Hollywood
for some time suggesting Daniel's replacement is imminent, with many
insiders tipping the likes of Idris Elba or Tom Hiddleston to nab the
iconic role.
Yet insiders claim Sony
are determined to keep the first blond Bond in the role following his
four turns as the spy in Casino Royale (2006), Quantum of Solace (2008),
Skyfall (2012) and Spectre (2015).
Bosses are so pleased with his 'genius' take on Bond that they are desperate to keep him in the role: 'Everyone
knows how much executives adore him, and the idea of losing him at such
a crucial time in the franchise isn’t an option as far as all the
studio honchos are concerned.
'Daniel’s
the key for a seamless, safe transition as far as Sony and Bond bosses
are concerned, and they’re prepared to pay a king’s ransom to make it
happen.'
The whopping sum is said to be an
incentive to lure Daniel back to the role for a further two movies:
'Then they will shoot two more films, which will be made virtually
back-to-back.'
In May sources told MailOnline that Daniel has thrown in the towel despite cash offerings: 'Daniel
is done — pure and simple — he told top brass at MGM after. They threw
huge amounts of money at him, but it just wasn’t what he wanted.'
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Daniel and Sony for comment.
Away
from his Bond duties, last week Daniel was unrecognisable as he turned
into a bad guy himself while shooting scenes for Logan Lucky in Atlanta,
Georgia - sporting a peroxide blond buzz cut with heavily inked skin.
The hunk is
playing a prisoner in the forthcoming star-studded flick as he wore a
monochrome striped uniform while shooting scenes opposite Star Wars'
Adam Driver, 32.
Daniel
has seized a starring role in the forthcoming Steve Soderbergh movie,
for which the iconic moviemaker came out of retirement, where he joins a
phenomenal cast littered with an array of Hollywood's biggest talents.
The
plot follows two brothers, who attempt to pull off a heist during a
NASCAR race in North Carolina, although little of the casting has been
divulged.
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