'Spectre' James Bond Girls Names, Photos & Details: 2015 007 Movie's Sexy Leading Ladies
The 2015 blockbuster movie Spectre from director Sam Mendes will mark the 24th James Bond film of a long line of spy movies. Other than action and adventure, each film features sexy leading ladies, also known as 007's "Bong Girls." This November, we'll meet this film's femme fatales in actresses Monica Bellucci, Lea Seydoux (pictured above), Naomie Harris (who was also in Skyfall) and Stephanie Sigmund. We know that star Daniel Craig will truly have his hands full in theaters this Autumn. Find out the names of these characters and check out photos as well below!
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Thanks to USA Today's new profile on Spectre's Bong Girls, we get a better taste of what's in store for us in theaters a few months from now.
We're assuming you've seen 2012's critically acclaimed Skyfall, which featured the debut of Harris' Eve Moneypenny, an important character that all Bond fans enjoy. According to Harris' description of her character, Moneypenny has changed the direction of her career with a new sense of purpose and maturity.
Bellucci portrays Lucia Sciarra, a widow of a recently murdered Mafioso. She meets James and an attraction begins. Should we assume we know where this leads?
Lea Seydoux is already a rising star, but her new role as Madeleine Swann in Spectre is expected to turn even more heads. The character is essential to the dark storyline, so we need to pay attention when Seydoux is on screen.
Perhaps the most mysterious of these characters is Estrella, Sigmund's role. The relatively unknown actress has been sworn to secrecy about revealing anything about Estrella, which definitely gets our attention!
You can check out the character photos of 2015's Bond Girls over at USA Today right here (via Slash Film)!
What do you think of these Bond Girls? Let us know in the comments section below!
Expect a new trailer for Spectre this week, but watch the teaser preview right here: