Entertainment Weekly is shifting the focus from Daniel Craig to the women of his upcoming 007 flick “No Time to Die”. A new EW digital cover story explores how stars Lashana Lynch, Léa Seydoux and Ana de Armas — and let’s not forget co-writer of the film’s screenplay, Phoebe Waller-Bridge — are putting their own marks on the 60-year-old James Bond film franchise.
That, of course, is by design, as producers look to redefine the so-called “Bond girl” for the current generation of moviegoers, who have far different societal views of gender roles than audiences who watched the first Bond movie, “Dr.
No”, in 1962. RELATED: ‘No Time To Die’ Star Naomie Harris Says Tom Hardy Should Be The Next James Bond Waller-Bridge’s work on the screenplay is a
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