‘Spectre’ Breaks New Ground: Adds Mexican Beauty

Anyone who’s been alive in the last 50 years knows certain things to be a constant: There will always be another James Bond movie and, even when they get self-serious and tone down the gadgets and villains, there will always be amazing Bond Girls in them. Cause you can toy with the tone and the scale of his stories to make them more “grounded,” but you can’t mess with his babes. Director Sam Mendes has kept that tradition alive in Spectre

There’s Monica Bellucci…

There’s Lea Seydoux…

And now there’s Stephanie Sigman…

Sigman is best known for her work in the FX series The Bridge. She also happens to be the first Mexican native to ever play one of Bond’s love interests in the five decades since the film franchise began. As with most aspects of Spectre, we know nothing about her character, the plot of the film, or how big a part she’ll play. Mendes and Co. have kept a tight lid on the details.

Looks while we’ll just have to wait until November 6, when Spectre hits theaters.

SOURCE: Variety

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