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Daniel Craig is putting his own mark on James Bond - and not just in his role as the fictional secret agent.

The SPECTRE star will be thrilling fans on the big screen when the latest instalment in the 007 franchise is released in November, but his name is also listed as a co-producer on the movie's poster.

It makes Daniel the first Bond to be involved in that side of the films, as the actor continues to play a huge part in the series as he gets ready to make his fourth outing as Ian Fleming's spy.

He's listed alongside Andrew Noakes and David Pope, proving that his amazing work on-camera is matched by his influence behind it.

The poster features the star in Bond's iconic white tuxedo and signature gaze, whilst a creepy skeletal figure is seen in the background.

Meanwhile, Daniel recently gave fans an insight into his vision for the famous character - who was previously played by the likes of Sean Connery, Pierce Brosnan and Roger Moore.

(Image: Sony Pictures/Splash News)

The actor told Esquire magazine he does not want his Bond to be “as sexist and misogynistic” as previous ­incarnations. He added: “The world has changed.

“I am certainly not that person. But he is… so what does that mean? It means you cast great actresses and make the parts as good as you can for the women in the movies.”

He added that it was tough doing a follow up to the hugely popular Skyfall.

He said: “I think everyone was just daunted. “Like, it’s the biggest British movie of all time. Where do we go from there? It could have been an albatross around everyone’s necks. It turned out not to be but there was a massive amount of pressure."