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Lea Seydoux has teased that she could return for the next James Bond film. The 37-year-old actress has played Dr. Madeleine Swann in 'Spectre' and 'No Time To Die' and suggested that she could be back for the next installment after Bond's death and Daniel Craig's exit from the role at the end of the last movie. Lea, who plays the mother of Bond's daughter, told Deadline: "After all I'm not dead. It was James who died, not Madeleine. So, who knows? Maybe I'll be back. "This is like fake news, right? But if we're serious for a moment, Madeleine drives away with her daughter right at the end beca...
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Lea Seydoux has suggested that the "love story" is at the centre of 'No Time To Die'. The 36-year-old actress returns as 007's love interest Dr. Madeleine Swann in the 'James Bond' flick and has revealed that romance plays a key role in the movie, which is set to be Daniel Craig's final outing as the legendary spy. Lea told the I newspaper: "It's much more emotional this time. And it's the love story with James Bond that is in the centre of the film." The star also praised Daniel Craig for adding more depth to the famous character and creating "empathy" for Bond by removing the misogyny associ...
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Lashana Lynch thinks her 'No Time To Die' character is a sign of things to come from the James Bond franchise. The 33-year-old actress plays Double 00 agent Nomi in the new Bond movie, and she believes that the film represents a shift in how female characters are portrayed in the franchise. Lashana explained: "The fact that [Nomi] was even an idea in the first place is just a reflection of where we are in the world, where we are continuing to go, but also where the franchise is. "And it would be a shame not to do that - so they're doing exactly the right thing, and I think they'll continue to ...
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