"I cried, which is weird, because I play in it" Léa Seydoux has said the upcoming James Bond film No Time To Die, which sees Daniel Craig make his final outing as the secret agent, will prove emotional for fans.
In an interview with C Magazine, the actor spoke of the expectations on the new film, now delayed until November due to the coronavirus outbreak. “There’s a lot of emotion in this Bond,” Seydoux said. “It’s very moving.
I bet you’re going to cry, if you like to cry. [When I watched it,] I cried, which is weird, because I play in it.” The actor plays French psychologist Madeleine Swann, who first appeared on screen in 2015’s Spectre and will be reprising her role in No Time To Die.