British actor Daniel Craig has had enough of the James Bond franchise and says that he would rather slash his wrist than do another James Bond film. "Spectre", is Craig's fourth appearance as James Bond, and it looks like it will be his last.

Craig made his debut as agent 007 in 2006 James Bond film, "Casino Royale." He returned to star in two more Jame Bond films, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall before returning to reprise his role in the new installment, "Spectre". The actor now feels repulsed by the idea of starring in another film of 007 franchise.

When asked by Time Out London if he can imagine himself doing another James Bond film, Craig was brutally honest.

“Now? I’d rather break this glass and slash my wrists. No, not at the moment. Not at all. That’s fine. I’m over it at the moment. We’re done. All I want to do is move on,” he said. The actor revealed that the demanding role takes a toll on him.

When asked if he gets fed up with all the attention on James Bond's look, he said, “It’s a drag. The best acting is when you’re not concerned about the surface. And Bond is the opposite of that. You have to be bothered about how you’re looking. It’s a struggle."

However, the British actor is not one to say never. He is not exactly closing the door on a possibility of a comeback. He said that he hasn’t given the time to think about moving on from Bond movies for good. But, if ever does it again, he said, “it would only be for the money.”

"Spectre" opens in theatres on Nov. 6.

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