Rachel Weisz has said her husband, Daniel Craig, is ''doing well'' following the ankle injury he sustained on the set of Bond 25.
The 51-year-old actor was shooting the latest instalment of the spy film series in Jamaica when he was hurt.
Following the accident Craig required "minor ankle surgery" which halted production for two weeks.
Speaking to Extra, Weisz said he's doing ''really well'' and has made a full recovery since his operation.
''He's very well, thank you. Really well. He's doing well.''

The official Twitter account for Bond 25 announced in May that Daniel was set to undergo surgery, and insisted the setback would not affect the movie's planned release date of April 2020.
At the time, they wrote: ''Daniel Craig will be undergoing minor ankle surgery resulting from an injury sustained during filming in Jamaica.
"Production will continue whilst Craig is rehabilitating for two weeks post-surgery. The film remains on track for the same release date in April 2020.''
BOND 25 update: Daniel Craig will be undergoing minor ankle surgery resulting from an injury sustained during filming in Jamaica. Production will continue whilst Craig is rehabilitating for two weeks post-surgery. The film remains on track for the same release date in April 2020. pic.twitter.com/qJN0Sn4gEx
— James Bond (@007) May 22, 2019
Craig returned to the set of the movie in June when filming moved to London, where he posed for pictures with the Household Cavalry.
The movie's official Twitter account posted photos of the actor with the Household Cavalry, captioning it: ''Daniel Craig meets the Household Cavalry (@HCav1660) @ArmyInLondon. #Bond25 (sic)''.
Daniel Craig meets the Household Cavalry (@HCav1660) @ArmyInLondon. #Bond25 pic.twitter.com/pXnpr7OwWE
— James Bond (@007) June 30, 2019
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