Daniel
Craig
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
last
James
Bond
film,
and
he
has
but
one
regret
from
the
shooting
experience
for
No
Time
To
Die.
The
actor
revealed
that
he
was
not
allowed
to
ride
the
iconic
007
car,
Aston
Martin
DB5.
Daniel
told
Top
Gear
Magazine
that
he
couldn't
drive
the
iconic
James
Bond
car
during
high-speed
chase
scenes
owing
to
safety
concerns.
He
also
went
on
to
say
it
was
hard
to
drive
and
act
at
the
same
time
and
was
deemed
too
dangerous
to
be
attempted.
"You
know
we
fake
it,
don't
you?
We're
not
allowed
to
do
that
anymore,
although
I
do
go
driving.
I
was
allowed
to
drive
the
DB5
in
Matera,
which
was
great."
According
to
dailymail.co.uk,
stunt
driver
Mark
Higgins
took
his
place
during
high-speed
chase
scenes
in
the
film.
When
Higgins
spoke
to
Esquire,
he
said
that
every
scene
done
in
the
film
is
for
real,
"I
think
a
lot
of
these
films
are
going
away
from
CGI
and
trying
to
make
it
as
real
as
possible.
The
environment
we
were
driving
in
was
very,
very
restricted
and
very,
very
tight.
So
it's
a
difficult
place
to
work
in," he
added.
Higgins
also
talked
about
working
with
Craig
and
said
he
"enjoys
driving
when
he
can",
and
was
happy
to
let
the
professionals
do
the
work.
"He's
a
fantastic
actor,
so
thankfully
he
lets
me
do
the
driving
and
I
let
him
do
the
acting!
So,
we've
got
a
bit
of
a
deal."
No
Time
To
Die
is
set
to
release
in
India
on
April
2,
2020.
The
film
also
stars
Rami
Malek,
Ben
Whishaw,
Lea
Seydoux
and
Naomie
Harris
in
pivotal
roles.