Michael Caine has said he could retire from acting as soon as December as he has no projects lined up after the sequel to Now You See Me.
The 81-year-old legendary actor told Newsnight, "I have no ambitions now... all I do is, I do films that I really want to do. If I don't get a script – which I don't have – that entices me out, I'll be done in December when I do the last picture, the last script I've got.
"I always went into every movie with an aim. It was either to get an Oscar or make money, that's the two reasons I do movies. I've got two Oscars and I've got some money so I'm alright."
Caine, who has starred in over 100 films, told Jonathan Ross at the Royal Albert Hall For A Night Out With Sir Michael Caine, "I've retired about 30 times and then I always get a script I can't refuse. Now I've retired sort of. I'm doing a second one of Now You See Me, a picture I did about magicians. I do that in December and then I stop. But then someone will give me a script."