Retiring James Bond star Daniel Craig will be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
The 53-year-old actor will be the latest entertainment figure to be immortalised at the Los Angeles tourist attraction.
Craig's star - the 2,704th - will be dedicated during a ceremony on October 6, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce said.
That's just one day before his final film as Bond, No Time To Die, opens in cinemas across the USA.
It will be placed at 7007 Hollywood Boulevard, a nod to his character’s famous codename and next to the star of one of his predecessors in the Bond role, Roger Moore.

Ana Martinez, producer of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, said: "Daniel Craig is a British cultural icon as is James Bond, the man he has portrayed in five 007 films.
"We are thrilled to place his terrazzo Walk of Fame star next to the star of another famed actor who also portrayed James Bond, Roger Moore.
"Fans will be thrilled when they see that their stars are appropriately located at 7007 Hollywood Boulevard!"