Daniel Craig has confirmed that the next film, “No Time to Die,” will be his last as James Bond.

“I’ve had a really good run, and I think doing this movie was the right thing to do. It was the right thing to do one more.”

Craig also starred in four other Bond films spanning more than a decade starting with “Casino Royale” in 2006. He portrayed James Bond in “Quantum of Solace” in 2008, “Skyfall” in 2012 and “Spectre” in 2015. “No Time to Die” will be his fifth adventure as Bond.

“No Time to Die,” which is set to hit the big screen in the U.S. on April, has cast Lashana Lynch as a “female version” according to the Independent.

In October, Craig became the longest holder of the role, outlasting Roger Moore’s record. He initially took on the role on Oct. 14, 2005.

So who will take over?  That’s been talked about for awhile. British GQ put out a list of potentials in October that includes Richard Madden, Michael Fassbender, James Norton and Lashana Lynch, among others.

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