Daniel Craig contracted as 007 until 2012 according to BBC

Casino Royale - 17-03-06
According to a video report from BBC News, Daniel Craig is under contract to play James Bond until 2012.

With an average gap between films of two years, that could mean Craig shoots at least a further three 007 movies after "Casino Royale".

Sean Connery squeezed in 5 movies in 6 years in his initial run as 007, Roger Moore bonded 7 times in 13 years, and Pierce Brosnan managed four films in 8 years.

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