Daniel Craig says that the five-year wait for new James Bond film No Time To Die was partly caused by him suffering from anxiety and feeling "physically really low".
The actor, who is returning for his fifth outing as 007, has admitted struggling with the physicality required for preparing for the role.
He had said his last Bond flick Spectre would be his final time playing the secret agent, before later changing his mind. The 52-year-old also said the demanding role has left him suffering from anxiety.
He told GQ magazine: "I was never going to do one again. "I was like, 'Is this work really genuinely worth this, to go through this, this whole thing?' And I didn't feel...
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