Léa Seydoux No Time to Die (2021) dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga
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Léa Seydoux No Time to Die (2021) dir. Cary Joji Fukunaga
just rewatched daniel craig's first james bond press conference from 20 (!) years ago and he was like i am intimidated by everything about this i have no intent to be legendary and i am too homosexual to talk about bond girls so i won't. and he repeated folks i am a gay coward and bond is a misogynist i want nothing to do with him and he got the part. by being the denial of an entire role in a pattinson or gosling manner he was the perfect choice (that's what the new casting directors fail to understand) and i can't overstate how i love that guy
ps: knives out always saves the december holidays with the family, i hope we get more from benoit blanc please never stop
ps 2: as a new 007 i'd choose elordi over callum turner for the exact same reasons of gay feminist coward energy (+ he's hotter)
Léa Seydoux photographed for Pop Magazine in 2026
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Lea Seydoux cries as she attends on May 23, 2013 a press conference for the film “Blue is the Warmest Colour”
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