Daniel Craig is no doubt in full on celebration mode, as filming has wrapped on his final James Bond film No Time To Die.
The 007 Twitter account shared an emotional picture of the actor during the final day of filming No Time To Die this week, showing Craig holding up a clapperboard.
With October 25 emblazoned across the front, proving it’s from the 51-year-old’s last ever day on set after waving goodbye following 14 years in the role.
That’s a wrap on #NoTimeToDie. See you in cinemas April 2020. #Bond25 pic.twitter.com/Qo6lM9TkFe
— James Bond (@007) October 25, 2019
Filming finished for the movie on 25 October, and No Time To Die is set to be released on 3 April 2020.
The film’s official 007 Instagram account announced that filming had been completed, telling fans: ‘That’s a wrap on #NoTimeToDie. See you in cinemas April 2020. #Bond25’. It will be the fifth and final time Daniel Craig plays Bond, and he thanked the cast and crew for their ‘hard work’ during the wrap party in Matera, Italy. He told them: ‘I just want to say, and I am really quite drunk now so I won’t go on for long, this has been the best, most wonderful experience I have ever had!