Daniel
Craig
who
played
the
iconic
James
Bond
character
for
the
last
time
in
No
Time
To
Die,
got
emotional
after
filming
the
film's
final
scene.
A
video
of
Daniel
giving
the
farewell
speech
went
viral
on
social
media.
In
the
video,
Daniel
is
seen
in
tears
on
his
last
day
on
the
sets
of
the
James
Bond
film.
According
to
Variety,
the
clip
comes
from
Being
James
Bond,
a
free
Apple
TV
documentary.
The
documentary
showed
that
Daniel's
last
scene
while
filming
the
final
movie
ended
with
James
Bond
running
down
an
alley
out
of
frame.
He
can
be
seen
in
his
getup
as
Bond
giving
a
touching
speech
to
the
cast
and
crew
of
the
film
at
the
end
of
the
late-night
shoot.
"A
lot
of
people
here
worked
on
five
pictures
with
me,
and
I
know
there's
a
lot
of
things
said
about
what
I
think
about
these
films...
But
I've
loved
every
single
second
of
these
movies,
and
especially
this
one
because
I've
got
up
every
morning
and
I've
had
the
chance
to
work
with
you
guys.
And
that
has
been
one
of
the
greatest
honours
of
my
life," Daniel
said
while
holding
back
tears.
Daniel
was
first
seen
playing
the
iconic
character
in
the
2006
release
Casino
Royale,
Quantum
of
Solace
(2008),
Skyfall
(2012)
and
Spectre
(2015)
and
the
latest
film
No
Time
to
Die.
The
new
James
Bond
film,
helmed
by
Cary
Joji
Fukunaga
is
all
set
to
release
in
India
on
September
30.
The
film
also
stars
Lea
Seydoux,
Ralph
Fiennes,
Christoph
Waltz,
Naomie
Harris,
Ben
Whishaw,
Rory
Kinnear,
Lashana
Lynch,
Billy
Magnussen
and
Jeffrey
Wright
in
supporting
roles.
Rami
Malek
will
be
seen
playing
the
main
antagonist,
Lyutsifer
Safin.