
Daniel Craig has revealed he begins shooting the new James Bond movie in November, but he’s keeping quiet on who the new Bond girl will be.
The 43-year-old star also told how he loves smoking, but he’s determined to stay off the coffin nails now he’s quit.
Talking about the new 23rd James Bond movie, which will be directed by American Beauty’s Sam Mendes, he said, “We start shooting in November, which is great news, we have a great script, a great director.
“I can’t say great enough things about it.”
Also talking about quitting smoking to an Aussie radio show, he said, “I did, it’s a horrible thing, it’s a real addiction, very difficult.
“Because it’s stupid, I love it, it’s dumb and it will kill you.
“It’s still a constant struggle, they always say you’re an addict and you can never actually stop being a smoker.”

Actress-singer Gwyneth Paltrow has revealed some of the unique features of her London home - admitting she has a bathtub in the centre of her bedroom.
The 38-year-old shares her house with her husband Chris Martin and their two children, Apple, seven, and Moses, five.
And the Glee star says she has a Antonio Lupi Baia bathtub situated right in the middle of her and the Coldplay singer's bedroom which she loves to relax in.
In an article in Elle Decor magazine which lists the 12 things she can't live without, Gwyneth said: "It's in the middle of my bedroom - perfect for a relaxing wind-down and for bathing the kids."
Paltrow also has a 'Juxtaposed: Religion Shelf', which contains holy books which compliment her Penguin Classic books.
She said: "My Juxtaposed: Religion Shelf has built-in slots which hold holy books - including the Qur'an, Bible, and Tao Te Ching - all at the same level (which is how I like to think about religion).
"I have gorgeous editions of Penguin Classics that make the books so tempting to pick up, again and again. The ultimate cure for sore muscles."

Model Kate Moss is reportedly a big fan of the X Factor contestant Cher Lloyd.
The British model is reportedly a fan of the star's new track Swagger Jagger and has been telling all her friends about her as well as singing her track around the house.
A source said to UK newspaper Daily Star: "Kate loves Cher's cockiness and bravado. She's been playing her new song at home and singing along to the 'You can't stop looking at me, staring at me' bit.
"Kate said she'd like to hang out with Cher and introduce her to her strict circle of north London friends.
"She was telling us that Cher reminds her of herself as a youngster, when she first started modelling and mixing in showbiz circles. She thinks they have the same brash spirit.
"Kate is fascinated by her sense of style and personality. She's also intrigued by her background of being a traveller."

Supermodel Kate Moss has revealed that her wedding was inspired by British TV show Big Fat Gypsy Weddings, which follows real-life gypsy women planning to get married.
The September issue of Vogue magazine goes inside Kate's July wedding to Kills rocker Jamie Hince.
She says that she was charmed by the extravagance of gypsy weddings.
The 37-year-old told the publication: "I am so romantic about gypsies.
"You can't believe the dresses. They're like blinging butterflies times ten; they can't move down the aisle! It's so genius."
The star's nuptials were also no small affair.
Moss, who tied the knot in front of 138 guests at St. Peter's Church in Southrop, the Cotswolds, England, had 16 bridesmaids and flower girls, a carnival tent and tepees for children, cocktails called Kate 76, champagne, crushed ice and sugar, and a dress designed by John Galliano.
And Kate admits planning the wedding made her 'mental.'
She said: "The details are intense. I've gone mental. I wanted it to be kind of dreamy and 1920s, when everything is soft-focus. That light and that kind of fun decadence. It's rock-'n'-roll Great Gatsby!"
Robbie Williams' dad has hit out at comments that his son picked up his filthy language from growing up in a pub.
Pete Williams is unimpressed at comments that Robbie, 37, made saying his rude language all stems from his upbringing.
According to UK newspaper Daily Mirror, Pete said: "He did grow up in a pub for the first few years, but it wasn't rough. He didn't see or hear any swearing as far as I'm concerned.
"I don't swear ever, it's not in my vocabulary so I don't know where he got it from."
Robbie was criticised for his swearing at a Take That gig where he came out on stage saying: "I can't believe you're f***ing here."
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