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James Bond Franchise Breaks Tradition with First Female 007

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 15 July 2019.

July 15, 2019, marked a significant milestone for the James Bond franchise as it announced the introduction of its first female 007, played by Lashana Lynch, star of Captain Marvel.

The new character, 'Nomi,' is a MI6 agent who takes up the 007 code name while Bond is in retirement. This move has sparked mixed reactions, with some critics praising the franchise's decision to modernize its portrayal of women, while others have expressed concerns about the direction of the series.

According to reports, 'Nomi' will be featured in the upcoming Bond film, where she will be seen shadowing a retired Bond in Jamaica. The film is expected to feature a range of action-packed sequences, including a mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist.

While the role of James Bond remains a male character, the introduction of 'Nomi' marks a significant step towards greater representation and diversity in the franchise.

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