Daniel
Craig
who
is
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
the
fifth
and
final
James
Bond
film,
No
Time
To
Die,
has
been
honoured
with
a
special
feat.
The
actor
reportedly
has
been
appointed
honorary
Commander
in
the
United
Kingdom's
Royal
Navy.
The
exciting
news
was
shared
by
the
filmmakers
on
Jame
Bond's
official
Twitter
account.
Daniel
also
opened
up
about
this
prestigious
rank
and
said
he
feels
privileged
and
honoured.
The
tweet
shared
Daniel's
photo
in
the
Royal
Navy
uniform
and
wrote,
"Daniel
Craig
has
been
made
an
honorary
Commander
in
the
Royal
Navy.
Commander
Craig
said:
'I
am
truly
privileged
and
honoured
to
be
appointed
the
rank
of
Honorary
Commander
in
the
senior
service.'"
Before
No
Time
To
Die,
Daniel
also
played
James
Bond
in
films
like
Casino
Royale,
Quantum
Of
Solace,
Skyfall
and
Spectre.
Meanwhile,
his
legacy
will
be
carried
forward
by
actor
Lashana
Lynch.
Lashana
is
set
to
be
the
next
007,
as
she
takes
over
the
role
from
Daniel
Craig
in
the
upcoming
film.
Daniel
Craig
has
been
made
an
honorary
Commander
in
the
Royal
Navy.
Commander
Craig
said:
“I
am
truly
privileged
and
honoured
to
be
appointed
the
rank
of
Honorary
Commander
in
the
senior
service.”
pic.twitter.com/5pPDdznejE
The
film
follows
Bond
as
he
enjoying
a
tranquil
life
in
Jamaica,
after
leaving
active
service.
However,
it
is
pulled
back
in
when
old
friend
Felix
Leiter
from
the
CIA
turns
up
asking
for
help.
Bond's
final
mission
is
to
rescue
a
kidnapped
scientist
but
it
turns
out
to
be
far
more
treacherous
than
expected.
The
mission
leading
Bond
to
a
mysterious
new
villain
armed
with
dangerous
new
technology.
Daniel
Craig's
new
James
Bond
film,
No
Time
to
Die,
is
all
set
to
release
in
Indian
cinemas
on
September
30.
Directed
by
Cary
Joji
Fukunaga,
the
upcoming
spy
thriller
also
stars
Lea
Seydoux,
Rami
Malek,
Ana
de
Armas,
Ben
Whishaw,
Naomi
Harris,
Jeffery
Wright,
Christoph
Waltz
and
Ralph
Fiennes.