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Lashana Lynch addresses people upset she may become the next 007

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British actress Lashana Lynch rumored to be next 007 in upcoming James Bond film
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ByCandice Williams
November 07, 2019, 4:27 PM

Lashana Lynch is addressing the people who are upset she will reportedly play the next 007 in the upcoming "James Bond" film, "No Time to Die."

In a Hollywood Reporter cover story with fellow "No Time to Die" star Ana de Armas, Lynch opened up about how she handled the online trolling from those who took issue with the idea that a black woman might end up with James Bond's "007" designation.

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"It doesn't dishearten me," she said. "It makes me feel quite sad for some people because their opinions, they're not even from a mean place -- they're actually from a sad place. It's not about me. People are reacting to an idea, which has nothing to do with my life."

As previously noted, it has been reported by multiple sources that Lynch was tapped to play 007 in the upcoming film -- but not James Bond himself. Daniel Craig will be back as Bond, but in the beginning of the film, he's retired from the spy game, so Lynch will reportedly come in as a new agent who takes over his infamous 007 code name.

Lynch admits she's even messaged some of the online trolls with a positive message, making a few of them, perhaps, have a change of heart.

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"They've been like, 'Oh my gosh, thank you so much!'" she said. "But it's an interesting test because it reminds them that they definitely wouldn't say that to someone's face."

"No Time to Die," the 25th "James Bond" adventure, hits theaters April 8, 2020.

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