Rumoured “Bond 25” lead change?
By Reuters
16 July 2019 |
2:07 pm
British media reports that "Bond 25" actor Lashana Lynch who plays 'Nomi' will be the next 007 spy, after Daniel Craig's James Bond reportedly leaves M16 in the 25th film in the franchise.
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