Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Lynch’s role in ‘No Time to Die’ came as surprise

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NEW YORK — Lashana Lynch was in stunt training when she found out she was going to play a 00 agent in the James Bond film “No Time to Die.”

Lynch had already been cast by director Cary Joji Fukunaga and the producers, Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson. But who she was to play had remained a mystery to her. She was doing her best to prep for an undetermin­ed but apparently buttkickin­g role.

“Nothing made sense. I’m plunged into stunts and they’re teaching me everything under the sun,” Lynch said in an interview.

Instead, Lynch just heard bits and pieces as she went. It felt, she says, like a TV series that carefully reveals a little each episode. Only when she was in the midst of summersaul­ting and firing fake guns did the full reveal come. Lynch would be the first Black woman to play a 00 agent in the six decades of James Bond movies.

Not only that, Lynch’s character, Nomi, takes the codename 007, with Daniel Craig’s James Bond AWOL and out of the British Secret Service.

“Auditionin­g for a mysterious film and a mysterious character turned into a possible Bond film and mysterious character,” Lynch recalls. “That turned into definite Bond film.”

“No Time to Die,” which opened in U.S. theaters on Friday, is Craig’s fifth and final performanc­e as the super spy. But the film, perhaps more than any previous Bond movie, derives much of its punch from its women. That includes Lea Seydoux, as Bond’s most lasting romance and a character with her own complicate­d history, and Ana de Armas, in a brief but action-packed appearance.

Lynch’s role, though, is a landmark in the franchise. With that history has come a brighter spotlight than ever before on the 33-year-old British Jamaican actor, who played a single-mother fighter pilot in “Captain Marvel.” Lynch has been widely celebrated for expanding the historical­ly homogeneou­s world of Bond in a role that — like others who have brought wider representa­tion to decades-old franchises — has also brought online hostility. When news first leaked in 2019 that Lynch would be 007, her Instagram lit up with racist and misogynist­ic comments.

“I was reminded of the institutio­n that I was walking into and the world that doesn’t support people like me, necessaril­y,” Lynch says. “Once I got through that initial reaction, I plunged straight into work. I turned that energy into stunts, into filming, into spending time with family and also reevaluati­ng how I use my phone.”

 ?? Nicola Dove / MGM via AP ?? An image released by MGM shows director Cary Joji Fukunaga, center, with actors Daniel Craig, left, and Lashana Lynch on the set of “No Time to Die.”
Nicola Dove / MGM via AP An image released by MGM shows director Cary Joji Fukunaga, center, with actors Daniel Craig, left, and Lashana Lynch on the set of “No Time to Die.”

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