Sunrise anchor David Koch scolded newsreader Edwina Bartholomew on Wednesday after she accidentally revealed a 'spoiler' about the new James Bond film. While introducing a segment about No Time to Die, Edwina referred to actor Rami Malek as one of the film's 'villains'. 'Eddie, don't spoil it!' Kochie shrieked as co-host Natalie Barr groaned. 'Why'd you spoil it?' Oh no! Sunrise anchor David Koch (pictured) scolded newsreader Edwina Bartholomew on Wednesday after she accidentally revealed a 'spoiler' about the new James Bond film An exasperated Edwina responded: 'David, when they [actors] turn up to the world premiere in London and we broadcast the pictures around the world, I think it's obvious they're in the film.' 'Yes, but as a villain?' Kochie replied, adding: 'Rami Malek, I thought he was a good guy in movies!' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Sunrise hosts weigh in on debate over the correct way to eat... Sunrise newsreader Edwina Bartholomew blasts 'professional... The Morning Show's Larry Emdur leaves fans in hysterics as... Sunrise's Edwina Bartholomew shares heartwarming update on... Share this article Share Daniel Craig recently revealed he decided to reprise his role as James Bond for the fifth time after he 'got a bit of a rest' following 2015's Spectre. Craig, 53, can be seen on screen as 007 in No Time to Die, and he told Virgin Radio he was 'excited' to play the smooth-talking MI6 agent one last time. Spoiler? While introducing a segment about No Time to Die, Edwina (pictured) referred to actor Rami Malek as one of the film's 'villains'. 'Eddie, don't spoil it!' Kochie shrieked It's a stark contrast to when he said in 2015 he would rather 'slash his wrists' than play Bond again. Craig told British radio host Chris Evans: 'After the last one, I thought that was it. I thought, "I can't do any more of these." 'I got a bit of a rest and we kind of talked about what we wanted to do with this last movie and how big we wanted to go, and it felt right, and I just got really excited about it, and I can't wait for people to see it.' He added: 'I saw a rough cut of it about a month after we finished, which is really rough, because there's no special effects or anything. 'When you see that version of it, you just hope and pray that it makes sense, and it did. Once you get the effects, and you get the music, Hans Zimmer's done the music, and it's just incredible. The story holds together.' Gushing about his co-stars' performances, Craig continued: 'Everyone is just turning in brilliant performances, and I think it's quite special.' No secret: Kochie seemed surprised that Rami Malek (pictured) was a villain in the blockbuster