Thursday 4 December 2014

Good morning Miss Moneypenny: Naomie Harris returns for latest 007 film SPECTRE alongside new Bond beauties Monica Bellucci and Léa Seydoux

Good morning Miss Moneypenny: Naomie Harris returns for latest 007 film SPECTRE alongside new Bond beauties Monica Bellucci and Léa Seydoux

Bond mania is back after the suave spy's next adventure was announced on Thursday.
And while fans of the iconic franchise will be thrilled to see the return of Daniel Craig's brooding 007, most eyes were on the latest girls set to leave the secret agent shaken and stirred.
At the official photocall for SPECTRE - the 24th installment in the series -  at Buckinghamshire's Pinewood Studios, actress Naomie Harris made her return as Eve Moneypenny.
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Not just a secretary: Naomie Harris attended the photocall for 24th Bond film Spectre at Pinewood Studios on Thursday
Not just a secretary: Naomie Harris attended the photocall for 24th Bond film Spectre at Pinewood Studios on Thursday
Although her edgy portrayal of the character in Skyfall was far cry from the chic secretary of yester-year, Naomie didn't skimp on glamour as she joined the line-up led by Daniel and director Sam Mendes.
The 38-year-old actress looked stunning in a low-cut black-and-white dress worn with simple heels.
She was joined at the launch by Bond's latest femme fatales, Monica Bellucci and Léa Seydoux.
Italian siren Monica oozed sex appeal in a figure-hugging red and black dress, while relative newcomer Lea wowed in a sophisticated high-neck black dress with yellow accessories.
Troublesome trio: Naomie, who plays Eve Moneypenny, will bound to shake things up for 007 alongside new Bond beauties Monica Bellucci and Léa Seydoux

Troublesome trio: Naomie, who plays Eve Moneypenny, will bound to shake things up for 007 alongside new Bond beauties Monica Bellucci and Léa Seydoux
Glamorous: Like the legions of Bond girls before them, Monica and Lea looked stunning in their sophisticated ensembles

Glamorous: Like the legions of Bond girls before them, Monica and Lea looked stunning in their sophisticated ensembles
Glamorous: Like the legions of Bond girls before them, Monica and Léa looked stunning in their sophisticated ensembles
Big roles: Monica's part comes almost two decades after she was first screen tested for a role in Tomorrow Never Dies, while Blue Is The Warmest Colour actress Lea was linked to the film last month

Big roles: Monica's part comes almost two decades after she was first screen tested for a role in Tomorrow Never Dies, while Blue Is The Warmest Colour actress Lea was linked to the film last month
The French actress, who scored a raft of nominations for her turn in Blue Is the Warmest Colour last year, was first revealed as a major castmember in the new Bond film by The Mail On Sunday in November.
Meanwhile, Monica - who has starred in the Matrix franchise and The Passion of The Christ - came close to being Bond girl when she screen tested to play Paris Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies, only to lose out on the role to Terri Hatcher.
Second time around: Naomie looked pleased to be back alongside 007 ahead of her second stint as Eve Moneypenny
Bond is back: Daniel Craig looked in full fitness ahead of the beginning of shooting on Monday
Shaken and stirred: The hunky actor appeared to blush as he was put in the middle of his beautiful new co-stars

Shaken and stirred: The hunky actor appeared to blush as he was put in the middle of his beautiful new co-stars
Second time around: Naomie looked pleased to be back alongside 007 ahead of her second stint as Eve Moneypenny
Second time around: Naomie looked pleased to be back alongside 007 ahead of her second stint as Eve Moneypenny
Fresh faces: The next installment will see big changes for the suave secret agent following the death of his beloved boss 'M', played by Dame Judi Dench, in previous film Skyfall
I've been expecting you Mr. Bond: Daniel seemed on chummy terms with his new nemesis Christoph Waltz, who will play Spectre's villain Oberhauser
Fresh faces: The next installment will see big changes for the suave secret agent following the death of his beloved boss 'M', played by Dame Judi Dench, in previous film Skyfall

Fresh faces: The next installment will see big changes for the suave secret agent following the death of his beloved boss 'M', played by Dame Judi Dench, in previous film Skyfall
Other new castmembers set to appear in Spectre include Sherlock baddie Andrew Scott, whose character's name is Denbigh and Christoph Waltz, who will play the spy's latest foreign foe, named Oberhauser.
Fans will see Ralph Fiennes stepping into Judi Dench's shoes as agency boss 'M', while Ben Whishaw and Rory Kinnear will also return.
The film, named after the fictional terrorist organisation SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion), will follow Bond as he goes on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation after receiving a cryptic message from his past.
Friend or foe: Andrew Scott, best known for playing evil Moriarty in Sherlock, is also a new addition to the Bond family
Friend or foe: Andrew Scott, best known for playing evil Moriarty in Sherlock, is also a new addition to the Bond family
Meet the cast: (Left to right) Andrew Scott, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Sam Mendes, Léa Seydoux, Daniel Craig, Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz and Ben Whishaw gathered for a group shot
Meet the cast: (Left to right) Andrew Scott, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Sam Mendes, Léa Seydoux, Daniel Craig, Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz and Ben Whishaw gathered for a group shot


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