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Naomie Harris Says Moneypenny Has ‘Grown Up Somewhat’ In ‘No Time To Die’

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The next James Bond movie will see a new side of Moneypenny. RELATED: James Bond Could Have A Daughter In ‘No Time To Die’ In a new interview with HeyUGuys, star Naomie Harris teased where her character is at in the upcoming franchise entry “No Time To Die”. “Quite a lot of time has passed since ‘Spectre’.

By the time the film is released it will be five years. That’s half a decade!” she said. RELATED: ‘No Time To Die’ Release Delayed Due To Coronavirus Outbreak “Moneypenny has grown up somewhat,” Harris added. “I think she still has her soft spot for Bond though, that’s never going to go.

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