Actor Daniel Craig, who portrayed the character of James Bond in several films, including "No Time To Die" which is currently in theaters, is opposed to the secret agent 007 franchise moving to a streaming platform.
After Amazon made an offer to shoot a spin-off for the James Bond films, the 53-year-old actor said that such a decision could be disastrous for cinemas, and that this famous franchise has a place on the big screen.
As he said, as long as movies are an event that brings the family together, cinemas have a chance to survive.
"One of the most beautiful things that happened recently is that we brought this film to the cinema, that's where Bond films belong. They can't look good on mobile phones, but on big screens," he said in an interview with The Sun.
This is not the first time that Craig has spoken about the importance of cinema, and he previously stated that he hopes that "No Time To Die", which is the 25th film in the secret agent franchise, will further "push the film industry".
"Movie theaters are here to stay, and as far as I'm concerned, I'll always be happy to help them in any way I can," the actor said in September, following speculation that "No Time To Die" could be acquired by Netflix or Apple due to its delayed release. streaming platform.
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