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Daniel Craig receives post James Bond life advice from Pierce Brosnan; Tells him 'The world is your oyster'

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One James Bond to another, Pierce Brosnan offered some advice to Daniel Craig for his post Bond life. Craig is all set to reprise his iconic roll as agent 007 for the last time in the upcoming thriller-adventure film No Time To Die, which is will be the 25th film of the James Bond franchise.

After featuring as the character in four films, the 52-year-old actor has finally decided to say goodbye to the franchise and the former Bond actor had some words of wisdom for him.

During a recent interaction with Esquire, Pierce gushed about Craig's role in the Bond films and praised his performance. He advised him to live his life after retiring from the franchise.

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