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Daniel Craig has supposedly deigned to return as James Bond, but the blockbuster franchise’s prolific producer Barbara Broccoli is not waiting around for him to “get off his arse,” sources say.

Broccoli was at dinner at the Chateau Marmont with other high-profile filmmakers on Tuesday, and pals said she’s not sure when the next 007 film will shoot.

She’s busy producing two other films and a play, including the London hit “The Kid Stays in the Picture,” which is expected to head to Broadway next.

Also at the LA hot spot to toast Paul Feig a day before the premiere of his Amy Schumer-Goldie Hawn movie “Snatched” were “La La Land” writer-director Damien Chazelle, “Spotlight” screenwriter Josh Singer, Mike Myers, Dakota Johnson, Patricia Clarkson with a rescue dog, Lily Collins, Baz Luhrmann, “Black Mass” director Scott Cooper, Anjelica Huston, Stephen Gaghan, J.C. Chandor, Nick Broomfield and the night’s host, Peggy Siegal.

Buzz was that Singer’s writing Chazelle’s film “First Man” — starring Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong — at the same time Singer is polishing the script for Steven Spielberg’s next film, which stars Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee and Meryl Streep as Katharine Graham.

Spielberg’s film will shoot in New York, we hear, despite centering on DC’s Washington Post.

Singer’s “deep throat” is Graham’s son, Donald, who’s advising.

Guests also murmured that Collins would be perfect to star as Eliza Doolittle in the upcoming Broadway revival of “My Fair Lady.”

Also at the dinner were Jessica de Rothschild, who’s launching her own film career, and actress Colleen Camp. Casey Affleck couldn’t attend because he was “baby-sitting” his kids, pals said.