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'Don't know if that's me done now' Ben Whishaw voices concerns on future as James Bond’s Q

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James Bond film, No Time To Die. However, the star admitted that his future in the role of Q was uncertain, claiming that he has “no idea” if he will return.Ben, who is also known for voicing Paddington in the much-loved family film series of the same name, appeared on Zoe’s show to talk about his upcoming television show, This Is Going To Hurt.The BBC One series will be an adaptation of Adam Kay's extremely successful book of the same name, about his experiences of being a junior doctor on an NHS labour ward.Zoe began by congratulating Ben on his latest Bond film, which turned out to be one of cinema’s greatest success stories during the pandemic. “Firstly, we must say congratulations on the huge success of No Time To Die breaking box office records all over the globe.

What must it be like to be part of something so wonderful?” Zoe asked.“Well it was great,” Ben replied. “Like everybody that was involved, I was so relieved when it came out.“We finished filming it in October of 2019, so it was two years later.

I was really happy when people went to the cinema to see it, because it seemed like that might not happen either. I’m very proud to have been a part of it.”At this point, Zoe referenced the film’s unusually high success-rate across both cinemas and streaming platforms, which Ben admitted was a particularly fantastic achievement for the team.Zoe then went on to quiz Ben about his future in the popular franchise, where he has played Q across the last three Bond films.“Am I right in thinking that it’s ‘never say never again’ when it comes to playing Q another time, Ben?” the presenter asked. “Oh Zoe, I really have no idea what’s going on there,” Ben replied. “I don’t know whether that’s me done now.

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