The 51-year-old star has admitted how sensitive he is in real life. In an interview for Knives Out, Express.de pointed out how Daniel Craig’s incarnation of James Bond was more of “a man of emotions” compared to previous takes on 007.
Asked if he was a private person or a sensitive soul, Craig admitted: “I’m terribly sensitive [laughs].”
He continued: “If I am in the right mood, then even with a well-made TV commercial, the emotional locks open and I cry.
“[Also] when things go well, when people do great favours or something.”
Meanwhile, the James Bond star spoke out on those directing rumours and if he’s really done with playing 007.

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He said: “I probably could have prepared better.
“I remember the director, Martin Campbell, saying, ‘Looking a little chubby there, Henry’.”
Nevertheless, Cavill took the comment in his stride, which ended up inspiring him to get his Superman physique.
The actor added: “I didn’t know how to train or diet and I’m glad Martin said something because I respond well to truth. It helps me get better.”
On losing out on Bond to Craig and a lead role in Twilight, Cavill said: “I wasn’t ecstatic about not getting these things.
“But I was so used to disappointment from the acting business, and also from boarding school.
“‘No, you’re not good enough’—that wasn’t anything new to me.’”
No Time To Die is released in UK cinemas on April 2, 2020.