Daniel Craig has shaken, not stirred, his approach to work after welcoming a daughter with wife Rachel Weisz in 2018.
In fact, the actor—who stepped down from his longtime role of James Bond following 2021's No Time to Die—said he's been more selective about the jobs he takes to focus more on parenting duties.
"I've got a 6-year-old at home," Daniel noted in a New York Times interview published Nov. 20. "And I don't want to be away from home as much as I have in the past."
Additionally, the 56-year-old is dad to daughter Ella, 32, with ex-wife Fiona Loudon, as well as stepdad to Rachel's son Henry, 18, who she shares with ex-husband Darren Aronofsky.
And for Rachel, watching Daniel bond with their little girl over the years has made her (sky)fall in love with him all over again. According to the Oscar winner, the father-daughter duo have really forged a connection over their "intense" love for the Star Wars franchise.
"They started on the original ones," she shared during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last year. "I'm not that deep into it, but my daughter got obsessed."
So much so, Rachel said, that Daniel had to tell their daughter that the movies were "broken" so she'd take a break from watching them.
"She wants to know everything," Rachel, 54, added. "She's obsessed with the mythology and these characters are so real for her."
But while Daniel is happy to pass down his Star Wars knowledge to his children, he has different thoughts about their inheritance. As he told Candis magazine in 2021, "I don't want to leave great sums to the next generation."
"I think inheritance is quite distasteful," the Knives Out star continued at the time. "My philosophy is get rid of it or give it away before you go."