'Spectre' Cast News: Daniel Craig Sustains Knee Injury During Movie Production

Actor Daniel Craig is reportedly undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery for an injury he sustained during production of, possibly, his last 007 film, 'Spectre'. It was believed Craig sprained his knee back in February, although details on the accident have not been disclosed.

87-year-old former James Bond actor, Roger Moore, reported the news on Twitter with a slight joke for his fans. He tweets:

"Sorry to hear Daniel Craig has sprained his knee on set ?#Spectre. Being 007 is not without its hazards. I'm available to step in if needed."

The actor is believed to be jumping back into production on April 22nd.

"In the next installment of the James Bond franchise, Spectre, Craig reprises his role as the iconic British spy for the fourth time. The film, which also stars Christoph Waltz, Dave Bautista, Monica Bellucci, Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes and Andrew Scott, is scheduled to hit theaters in November," writes People.