With Skyfall's release just around the corner, the stars are beginning to do press for the latest 007 adventure. Last week, we reported that screenwriter John Logan will write Bond 24, with rumors srufacing shortly thereafter, indicating that the sequel will actually be a two-part adventure. Daniel Craig shot down this notion recently, stating it would be "impossible" to make a two-part James Bond movie.

"No, I don't know where that's come from. It's impossible to do a two parter, I heard that someone was talking about that we're doing a two-parter, but that's the first I've heard about it. We can only do them one at a time, they take six months to shoot. You can't write one movie thinking about the next. All we're trying to do is get the next one sorted out and it'll stand on its own and if I'm able I'll do another one after that."

Bond 24 will represent a changing of the guard, so to speak, with John Logan writing the script by himself. This will be the first time since 1999's The World Is Not Enough that writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade will not be involved.