Bond 25: 5 Things From Previous Daniel Craig Films It Must Continue (And 4 It Must Avoid)

Will Daniel Craig's final run be the best?

By Ash Jacob /

The Daniel Craig saga has been a hell of a ride, and a crucial addition to the long-running James Bond canon. But the act of rounding off this mighty run has proven difficult at almost every turn.

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It isn't the first time that the developmental phase has been tricky. Everyone remembers Quantum of Solace as the muddled follow-up to the brilliant Casino Royale. And the equally brilliant Skyfall almost never happened at all.

But just when the franchise seemed like it was in the safe zone once again, out came Spectre, which, let's face it, wasn't really the payoff fans were hoping for. Given the substance and grit which had so far made the Craig saga special, the fourth movie was a not so substantial roundup.

This means there is a lot resting on Bond 25, and a lot of material for it to learn from. There is a wealth of great components which can be carried forth from its predecessors. but a near-equal amount that must be left behind. Here's a guide to how this long-running tenure needs to end on a high...

9. CONTINUE: The End Of The Long Game

One good element of Spectre was its fusion of the stories of the other three films. It's been the intent since the 2006 Casino Royale set-up for Bond to gradually breach the subterranean depths of a global evil organisation, which came to an interesting culmination in the last film.

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With Blofeld still notably not dead, there is wiggle room for this story arc to be capped off, and possibly with a great deal more substance. The challenge for Bond 25 will be for it to keep the long game in mind, whilst standing fully on its own merits, something Casino Royale and Skyfall pulled off masterfully.

Nobody knows which villainous outlook will be adopted by the newly acquired Rami Malek. But Bond's long-running battle with the forces of evil is set to come to a close, which means an epic finale needs to be on the cards. We all know about Spectre now, but the big bad is still out there and it's not going down without a fight.

And neither is 007.

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