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Christoph Waltz May Return For More James Bond Films

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Jan, 2016 11:19 AM
    James Bond's classic villain Blofeld was alive at the end of "Spectre", which could mean that the actor who played the character Christoph Waltz, would return for a next Bond movie.
     
    According to a source, the 59-year-old actor has signed on for two more films in the popular franchise, but the problem is he will agree to star in future movies only if his co-star Daniel Craig sticks around, reports dailystar.co.uk.
     
    "Christoph could make a brilliant ongoing man for Bond to battle like in the old days. But the important clincher of it is that Blofeld can only work with Daniel back in the role to keep continuity," the source said. 
     
    As for Craig's part, the actor has been uncertain. 
     
    He previously said that he'd rather slash his wrists than to play the English superspy again, but then he clarified that he was just not sure if he would return. 
     
    Some reports have claimed that Craig has signed a deal to star in at least one more Bond movie, which would make the 25th Bond film his fifth outing as the 007 agent.
     
    Meanwhile, some separate reports have suggested that there are several names in contention to replace Craig. 

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