Daniel Craig finally got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame next to another iconic Bond man. Craig is the 2,704th celebrity to receive a star on the path and will be placed next to Roger Moore at 7007 Hollywood Boulevard.
The news also comes in time to commemorate the end of an era for Craig. No Time To Die was released on October 8, and marks the end of Craig’s 007 performance.
“I’ll miss everything, I think. I’ll miss the collaboration. I mean, hopefully, I’ll keep working and I’ll have lots of other lovely jobs, but it’s very, very, very rare air,” Craig said about his departure from the franchise. “Apart from Marvel movies, there aren’t movies that are as big as this. I’ve had the privilege of being involved in it.”
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Craig’s Walk of Fame ceremony was streamed on October 6, watch the full video below.
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