It's no big secret that the latest addition to the legendary James Bond franchise, No Time to Die, will be Daniel Craig's last outing as the suave super-spy. Thankfully for fans, MI6 has already recruited a new agent to bring the malevolent forces of the world to heel: the formidable Nomi.
If you felt like you were somewhat in the dark about The Rise of Skywalker's unexpected twist, then you were in good company. According to Daisy Ridley, J.J. Abrams — despite being the director of both the first and last chapters of the Star Wars sequel trilogy — wasn't sure, either.
Whether it is for nostalgia or for his calm emulation of suave, the Brosnan Era holds a special place in many people's hearts. Pierce Brosnan played 007 at a crucial point in film history, and carried the character into the new millennium.
Ana de Armas has a history of playing roles that defy expectation and require a wide range of acting ability. Even if you can't quite place where you've seen her before, there's a chance that she's already impressed you with her previous work. Here's why Paloma from No Time to Die looks so familiar.
Quick, recite the names of every James Bond actor — and no, while he might be the internet's all-time favorite 007 casting choice, Idris Elba won't count until he's been cast. Done? If you somehow missed George Lazenby, don't fret. You wouldn't be the first.
As an actor, it doesn't get much bigger than landing a role in the James Bond franchise, and scoring the part of 007 himself could very well skyrocket you to the very top of the industry, making you a household name. Still, the role does come with some baggage.
In 1983, just a few months after the release of Octopussy, there came Never Say Never Again, a competing Bond film from a different production company. How could this happen? It's a strange story, the roots of which can be found in the production of the fourth Bond film, 1965's Thunderball.
Some people drop truth bombs; John Boyega prefers truth napalm. The talented and outspoken star, who appeared in all three Star Wars sequel films as rogue stormtrooper Finn, had a few choice comments about his experience working on the franchise during a recent conversation with British GQ.
1985 marked the end of an era. Roger Moore was seven films deep into his run as James Bond, the secret agent repeatedly voted "undercover operative most likely to just tell everybody his name right off the bat." A View to a Kill, that year's release, had all the earmarks of a classic 007 adventure.
One might think that the face of the most recent Star Wars trilogy would have no trouble landing a job, but that's appears to not be the case. In a recent interview, Daisy Ridley dropped some nuggets about what her life has been like since she hung up the mantle on her role as Rey.
While we already knew that English actor Idris Elba was attached to James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, we now have formal confirmation that he will be playing the role of Robert DuBois, aka Bloodsport. The news of his casting already has us excited to see his take on the character.
After nearly 60 years of Bond movies, CIA agent Felix Leiter is perhaps the only character who has been recast more times than Bond himself. Across his ten Eon Films appearances and Never Say Never Again, Felix has been portrayed by eight different actors. Here's why, and who's played him.
If you're still not sure what exactly went down at the end of this twisty tale, don't worry — we've got you covered. We took a deep dive into David Fincher's labyrinthine thriller, and we're here to explain the ending of The Game.
Marty McFly's girlfriend, Jennifer Parker, was an important part of the Back to the Future series — but audiences couldn't help but notice that between ther 1985 original classic film and 1987's Back to the Future Part II, her appearance had changed just a bit. Here's why the role was recast.
This isn't just one of Craig's best scenes as Bond. It tells you everything you need to know about the new, modern 007, and makes it almost impossible not to fall in love with him. Watch it. You'll see what we mean.