Daniel Craig had to “approve” Billie Eilish’s Bond Theme!?

Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas O’Connell revealed during an interview with BBC Breakfast that James Bond actor, Daniel Craig had to like her Bond theme, No Time To Die, in order for it to make the movie.

O’Connell said they wouldn’t have gotten the job if Craig didn’t approve of it. The brother/sister duo wrote the Bond theme in just three days while on a tour bus in Texas.

Finneas says, ”We wrote ‘No Time to Die’ on a tour bus. Specifically, in the bunks of our tour bus. We were given the first 20 pages of the script. I guess that’s up to the point when the song comes in during the movie, right? That’s how all the Bond films open up. So we were able to read the first 20 pages, which was obviously incredible. It gave us such a good steer and such insight into where the song would fall, and the tone. It makes it easier than having to write the whole song based on the entire movie; or in fact none of the movie. So Billie and I wrote the song, recorded the demo, sent it to them and then we finished it in London with Hans Zimmer doing the orchestral arrangements and also Johnny Marr from The Smiths. I mean, James Bond? Hans Zimmer? Johnny Marr? Mind blowing.”