Daniel Craig says SPECTRE will be better than Skyfall

Daniel Craig thinks the script for “SPECTRE” is ”better than we had last time”.

Daniel Craig says SPECTRE will be better than Skyfall
Daniel Craig says SPECTRE will be better than Skyfall

The 46-year-old performer, who’s playing James Bond for the fourth time in the eagerly awaited new film, expects “SPECTRE” to be better than the 2012 hit ‘Skyfall’, which made more than $1.1 billion at the overall film industry.

Craig talking about the movie revealed ”We’ve got an amazing cast and, I think, a better script than we had last time.”

The title of the new Sam Mendes-regulated film identifies with the Special Executive for Counter-brainpower, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion (SPECTRE), which is headed by notorious malevolence virtuoso Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the scarred super-scalawag whose association had noticeable impact in the ‘Dr. No’ and “Thunderball” motion pictures.

In any case, Daniel has declined to affirm or deny bits of gossip that Christoph Waltz – who is playing a character called Oberhauser – will truly be playing Bond’s old foe Blofeld, saying individuals would need to ”wait and see”.

Craig added: ”We started something in ‘Skyfall’, it felt like a beginning of something. This feels like a continuation of that. We’re going to put all of those elements in, and much more.”

Plot elements of the new motion picture – which sees Ralph Fiennes supplant Dame Judi Dench as M, the leader of the Mi6 insights administration – read: ”An enigmatic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a vile association.

”While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind ‘SPECTRE’.”

SPECTRE is released in the UK on 23rd October 2015

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