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Daniel Craig keeps a low profile in a hat and sunglasses as he arrives in Greece for his new prison drama filming
Daniel Craig Spotted in Athens as He Films New Prison Drama With Cillian Murphy
Trying to avoid attention, Daniel Craig was seen when he landed at Athens International Airport, Greece on Saturday, as he picked the spot for his new prison drama shooting.
The very 58-year-old, who appeared to keep it real, dressed in a grey Champion hoodie beneath a black shirt and jeans, and completed the outfit with light tan suede boots. In order to not be recognized, he covered his face with dark glasses and a black cap while passing through the airport.
Casting of the film is a bit of a secret, but Craig and Cillian Murphy, 49, are believed to be the main characters in the film, the title of which is still unknown, and the producers are really not willing to give away the plot. The only thing revealed to the public is that the prison warden, a role performed by Craig, is the one who is trying to impose order on the prisoner’s resistance, a character played by Murphy, in a very strict correctional setting.

Daniel Craig and Cillian Murphy to star in Greek film about prison psychological thriller
Daniel Craig was spotted arriving at Athens International Airport in Greece on Saturday. The 58-year-old actor kept a low profile as he prepared for the shooting of his prison drama with Cillian Murphy.
For the trip, he chose a relaxed look by pairing a light grey Champion hoodie with a black t-shirt, jeans, and tan suede boots. To keep his identity under wraps, he wore sunglasses and a black cap.
The untitled movie is about a prison warden, Craig, who wants to assert his dominance over a defiant prisoner, Murphy. The story of their escalating fight ends with them engaging in a battle of minds. It is believed that Michelle Williams is the warden’s wife, while Mia Threapleton is the girlfriend of the prisoner.
The crew is expected to complete filming in May before moving to the main part of Athens.
They are planning to close the project in Corfu. No date of release has been announced yet, and the complete cast list is also not out.
On the other hand, James Bond enthusiasts have to wait long as reportedly the next 007 movie is still two years away, this will be the longest interval between Bond films in the franchise which has been running for 64 years. The series has not had an extended break before, as fans had to wait six years between Licence to Kill in 1989 and GoldenEye in 1995.
New James Bond Film Scheduled for 2028, Denis Villeneuve to Direct
The last James Bond film with Daniel Craig was 2021’s No Time To Die and since then, the search for his successor is still on. If the speculated spring 2028 release is true, it will mean the public will have to wait a long seven years between Bond movies, the longest interval in the 64-year history of the franchise.
Besides a new film, big changes are also happening to the production side as the Broccoli family is passing the creative authority to Amazon MGM Studios after 30 years. Amazon that bought Bond’s parent studio in 2022 is the one who started this new chapter for the legendary spy series.
Denis Villeneuve, the director of Dune, has been officially named as the director of the movie, and Steven Knight, the creator of Peaky Blinders is the writer of the scenario, a combination that has generated high enthusiasm among the fans for a radical new direction of the franchise.

New James Bond Film Confirmed for 2028 as Production Team Prioritizes Getting It Right
A person close to the production has assured that the crew are giving quality the first place over speed. “Bond will only be back in 2028. The production mentality has changed from ‘Let’s quickly do this’ to ‘Let’s be sure that we will do this right,'”
They also revealed that director Denis Villeneuve wants to have a clear direction for the storyline after finishing Dune 3, and before that Steven Knight will be going through different versions of the script and only after that will the two determine the last one – the whole summer is the minimum time this process is expected to take.
In fact, the source revealed to The Sun that pre-production is planned for January 2027 while main filming will be taking place in the summer. Since post-production usually lasts from nine months to a year, releasing in 2028 is the most feasible timeline for seeing Bond’s return to the cinema after a long wait.
