Lea Seydoux Hints at Possible Return to James Bond Movie After Daniel Craig's Exit
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The actress, who plays James Bond's baby mama, insists Dr. Madeleine Swann could be back for the upcoming 007 installment because she wasn't killed off in the last film.

AceShowbiz - Lea Seydoux has signaled that she could reprise her role for the next James Bond film. Playing Dr. Madeleine Swann in "Spectre" and "No Time to Die", the 37-year-old actress has suggested that she could be back for the next installment after Bond's death and Daniel Craig's exit from the role at the end of the last movie.

"After all I'm not dead. It was James who died, not Madeleine. So, who knows? Maybe I'll be back," Lea, who plays the mother of Bond's daughter, told Deadline.

"This is like fake news, right? But if we're serious for a moment, Madeleine drives away with her daughter right at the end because James has saved them. There'll be a new Bond because Daniel's Bond died but who's to say that Madeleine won't be back?"

The French actress revealed that she is yet to speak with Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson about a future 007 appearance, especially as they are yet to decide who will replace Craig as the legendary spy.

Lea said, "I haven't spoken to Barbara about whether or not Madeleine would make an appearance in a future Bond film, a lot has to happen before that stage is reached."

The "Crimes of the Future" star previously revealed that the ending of "No Time to Die" had left her heartbroken. She said, "I still can't believe that that's what they decided, that he's gone. I remember that when I read the script, I knew it and I had to keep the secret."

Even though Craig's version of Bond was killed, Lea wants the franchise to continue with a new actor as 007. She said, "It made me sad, actually, it made me really sad. But I hope they will find a new way to - you know they will find something else."

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