29 February,2020 11:41 AM IST | | IANS
Daniel Craig
Actor Daniel Craig has one regret from his shooting experience of the new James Bond film, "No Time To Die". He wasn-t allowed to drive the iconic 007 ride, Aston Martin DB5, during high-speed chase scenes owing to safety concerns.
The 51-year-old told Top Gear Magazine that he couldn-t drive and act at the same time, as it was seen to be too dangerous. So, stunt driver Mark Higgins took his place during high-speed chase scenes in the film, reports dailymail.co.uk. "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 donut the DB5 in Matera, which was great," Craig explained. Higgins spoke with Esquire about getting behind the wheel for Craig-s final Bond film, and revealed that everything "done is for real".
"I think a lot of these films are going away from CGI and trying to make it as real as possible," Higgins said. He added: "The environment we were driving in was very, very restricted and very, very tight. So it-s a difficult place to work in." Higgins went on to add that while Craig "enjoys driving when he can", he was happy to take a step back and 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," Higgins joked.
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