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Lashana Lynch On Giving James Bond A Run For His Money In ‘No Time To Die

Daniel Craig is holstering James Bond’s pistol in his fifth and final Bond film, No Time To Die. Almost 60 years since the Ian Fleming character was first introduced to the world, Craig’s stoic Bond is hauntingly in touch with the real world. 

Set a few years after the events of Spectre, No Time To Die finds a restless but retired Bond living in Jamaica. Haunted by the events of his past, it doesn’t take long for his old friend, CIA agent Felix Leiter, played by Jeffrey Wright, to lure him out of retirement for a new mission in Cuba. 

Forever, the loner, Bond doesn’t anticipate the company of Nomi—played by Lashana Lynch—an MI6 00 agent who has more in common with the Aston Martin-loving spy than he could ever imagine. Ahead of the long-anticipated premiere of No Time To Die, EBONY chatted with Lynch about the mystery surrounding her character and where the franchise is headed next in regards to women. 

Continue reading at EBONY.

tags: EBONY Magazine, Lashana Lynch, No Time To Die, James Bond
categories: Film/TV
Tuesday 10.05.21
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Continuing The Legacy of James Bond On The Set Of ‘No Time to Die’

London has a regal heir to it. Though it’s wholly modern, the 2000-year-old city’s architecture and cobblestone streets are a dazzling reminder of its history. They stand elegant and proud — relics of a past time, demanding that we exist without disturbing the archives of the biggest city in Western Europe. The timelessness of London also lives within one of its most beloved fictional characters— James Bond.

James Bond was brought to life by novelist Ian Fleming, who dreamed up the British secret agent on the beaches of Ocho Rios, Jamaica, back in 1953. Now, almost seventy years later, we’re still embracing the character, currently portrayed on film by the debonair and brilliant, Daniel Craig.

For the British actor’s fifth and final turn as the MI6 agent in No Time to Die, we’ll find Bond in a very different place than we’ve ever seen him before — physically and emotionally. Set some time after the capture of Ernst Stavro Blofeld in Spectre, Bond has left the MI6. He’s restlessly settled into retirement when he’s approached by the CIA’s Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright) to aid in the search and rescue of a missing scientist. What unfolds next is unlike anything Bond has ever encountered.

Continue reading at Blackfilm.

tags: No Time To Die, Pinewood Studios, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Chocoaltegirlinterviews
categories: Film/TV
Monday 02.03.20
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No Time To Die Set Visit Report: Lashana Lynch & Ana de Armas Are Taking ‘Bond Women’ To New Heights

Nearly 60 years after Sean Connery brought James Bond to the big screen — Daniel Craig is taking his final turn as the 007 agent, in his fifth and final film, No Time to Die. The BAFTA-Award nominee has brought an emotional depth to the beloved character that we haven’t seen before previously. Though his successor has not yet been revealed — No Time to Die hints at a new direction of the James Bond franchise through two of the film’s leading women.

The 25th Bond film opens with the retired 007 agent living in Jamaica. However, when his old friend, CIA’s Felix Leiter (Jeffrey Wright), summons him to go on a quest for a missing scientist in Cuba, he encounters two women. Ana de Armas’ Paloma, a CIA agent, tasked with assisting Bond on his mission, and Lashana Lynch’s Nomi — a mysterious woman who turns out to be a 00 agent.

Late last year, on a rainy day at Pinewood Studios just outside of London, BlackFilm.com sat down to speak with de Armas and Lynch on the No Time to Die set. We talked about the secrecy surrounding their characters, continuing the Bond franchise, bringing their diverse backgrounds to the story, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s imprint on the narrative.

Continue reading at Black Film.

tags: Lashana Lynch, No Time To Die, Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Pinewood Studios, Chocolategirlinterviews, blackfilm
categories: Film/TV
Monday 02.03.20
Posted by Aramide Tinubu
 

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