Adventure
Never Say Never Again's Unmade Sequel Used A Daniel Craig Title First
The planned sequel to «unofficial» James Bond adventure Never Say Never Again used a title later claimed by a Daniel Craig-era adventure. The role of Bond made Sean Connery a movie star, but the actor had mixed feelings about his time with the series. He was uncomfortable with the level of fame it brought and clashed with producers over his level of compensation. He exited the role following the fifth outing You Only Live Twice, but was later lured back for 1971's Diamonds Are Forever, after his successor George Lazenby exited after only one movie.