Everyone remembers when Christopher Walken danced in Fatboy Slim’s Weapon of Choice music video. Now it is the turn of Daniel Craig to make his mark as one of the most unlikely dance acts of the decade after he appeared in an advert for Belvedere Vodka, directed by none other than Thor: Love and Thunder helmer Taika Waititi. As no description can really do the video justice, you can take a look at it below and see Craig strutting his stuff in all his glory.

Daniel Craig has become known as the face of James Bond in the last decade, although he has also proved himself to have a lighter side to his persona playing Benoit Blanc in Rian Johnson’s Knives Out movies, the second of which is in selected theaters this month and will be arriving on Netflix in December. Whatever Craig has touched recently has turned to gold, and although Bond's departure was final, he is certainly not short on new opportunities.

Just as Knives Out allowed Craig to break away from the often tough and stern world of Bond, his appearance in Waititi’s commercial is full of the kind of camp fun that you can usually expect from Waititi and is certainly played for laughs, even having a set of outtakes at the end. However, it also ensures that Daniel Craig appears as “himself” in the short piece, with the opening of the commercial seeing him transition from under the spotlight movie star into a smooth-sliding and jiving man on the town, and there are certainly a few of his movies that seem to have come straight from Walken’s famous dance.

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Is Knives Out Going to Have More Sequels?

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Rian Johnson is definitely going to be making Knives Out 3, with Netflix paying a hefty sum to secure the package of two sequels to the original 2019 all-star hit. Prior to the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Craig and Johnson discussed the franchise with Variety and made it clear that the third installment is not likely to be the last. Craig said:

"If he keeps writing them, I’ll keep doing them. That’s what makes it easy then, he’s such a wonderful writer that it’s there on the page for me to do.”

Johnson was equally enthusiastic, saying that he would be happy to make Knives Out movies with Craig until the actor “blocks me on his phone.” He continued to explain that for him, the best way of writing future movies is to have Craig’s detective dealing with new cases and a whole new ensemble of characters each time. He explained:

“Part of the fun of these things is the idea that they’re not sequels, they’re completely new books and they’re completely new stories. To me, the idea for the next one — and I’m going to try to stay in this state of mind as I write it — it’s not about trying to top the previous one, it’s about just trying to create something that surprises us and thus hopefully will surprise the audience and thus delight the audience.”

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery will be released in cinemas for one week starting November 23, and will debut on Netflix a month later on December 23.