High flying friends! Daniel Craig and wife Rachel Weisz get dropped off at East Hampton airport by pal Steven Spielberg

He's worked with Steven Spielberg on numerous films, including 2005's Munich and the 2011 movie The Adventures of Tintin.



And it appears Daniel Craig and the legendary director have struck up a firm friendship.



Craig, 46, his wife Rachel Weisz, 44, and her son Henry were seen saying a warm goodbye to Spielberg at East Hampton Airport, New York on Monday.

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High flying friends! Daniel Craig, his wife Rachel Weisz, and her son Henry were seen saying goodbye to Steven Spielberg at East Hampton Airport, New York on Monday

Spielberg appeared to be dropping the family off at the airport where they caught a helicopter back to New York City.



The trio presumably spent the weekend with the Oscar winner in The Hamptons.



And they certainly seem to share a close bond. Spielberg was seen giving Weisz's eight-year-old son with Darren Aronofsky a big hug goodbye.



Close pals: The actress was seen having a chat with the grinning director as they said goodbye



Casual chic: Rachel was dressed comfortably for the journey, in dark wash skinny jeans, a white vintage T-shirt and a denim jacket as she stood with her husband of three years



Weisz was dressed comfortably for the journey in dark wash skinny jeans, a white vintage T-shirt and a denim jacket.



She wore her brown bob messy and unstyled and appeared to be without make-up.



The Oscar-winning actress donned black ballet flats and shielded her eyes with Ray Ban Wayfarer sunglasses, while carrying two black leather bags.

He'd look good in anything! Daniel, meanwhile, was casual in jeans, a grey sweater and brown boots, topped off with a brown newsboy cap

Craig, meanwhile, was casual in jeans, a grey sweater and brown boots, topped off with a brown newsboy cap.



After bidding farewell, the family were seen making their way across the tarmac to a waiting helicopter.



They were allegedly making their way back to Manhattan, where reportedly they live in a $12 million penthouse in SoHo.



Jet-set life: After bidding their farewells, the family were seen making their way across the tarmac to a waiting helicopter

Craig starred in Munich and The Adventures Of Tintin, both directed by Spielberg, as well as Cowboys & Aliens, which Spielberg executive produced.



Meanwhile, Spielberg also executive produced the 2009 film The Lovely Bones, which starred Weisz.



Spielberg came out in support of the couple last year, attending the opening night of their play, an adaptation of Harold Pinter's Betrayal.

Close bond: Craig and Spielberg have worked together on a number of films, seen here promoting their movie Munich in LA in 2005





