The well-known actor Daniel Craig does not intend to leave his fortune to his children. He believes leaving a large inheritance is distasteful, so he plans to use his wealth in other ways. Daniel Craig has amassed a significant fortune from his roles in films such as No Time to Die and Glass Onion.
Daniel Craig 's new movie Queer has confirmed a streaming release date in the UK. The film, which is directed by Luca Guadagnino and based on the semi-autobiographical novel by William S Burroughs, centres on Craig's character Lee, an American expat in 1940s Mexico City who becomes infatuated with former soldier Eugene (Drew Starkey).
The renowned actor Daniel Craig does not plan to leave his fortune to his children. He believes that leaving a large inheritance is in poor taste, so he is considering other options for his wealth. Daniel Craig has accumulated substantial wealth through roles in films such as "No Time To Die" and "Glass Onion.
The star was nominated for Golden Globe, Critics' Choice and SAG awards, though has been what many would call snubbed by the British Academy in his native U.K.
Based on the novel of the same name by Willam S. Burroughs, Queer tells the story of William Lee (Craig), a United States expatriate living in Mexico City who becomes obsessed with another young American named Eugene Allerton ( Drew Starkey ).
Daniel Craig could find himself in awards contention for his new movie Queer, which is now available to watch at home. Luca Guadagnino is based on William S Burroughs' novella of the same name and sees Craig play Lee, an American expat in Mexico City who becomes infatuated with former soldier Eugene (Drew Starkey).
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Luca Guadagnino's ('Call Me By Your Name', 'Challengers') latest film 'Queer' will stream exclusively on MUBI from 31st January 2025.