“I don’t have a lot to complain about.”
Jamie Dornan said it is ‘nice’ to be in conversations about who will be the next James Bond as he opened up about turning 40.
Asked how it feels to be part of the buzz surrounding the topic, the Holywood native said: “Of course, it’s nice to be in those conversations. If you’re an actor of a certain age who’s had a good year, there’s an inevitability about it [being mentioned].“But they’ll probably replace Daniel Craig with somebody who’s never been on one of those lists,” he added, in an interview with the Radio Times.
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