“Never liked the way....”- Ana de Armas Rejects a Female Bond, Pushes for Fresh Female-Led Action Movies

Published 04/02/2025, 11:14 PM EDT

For over six decades, the James Bond films have mesmerized audiences with their blend of espionage, danger, and effortless sophistication. Created by Ian Fleming, the MI6 agent has been portrayed as a cunning strategist and an irresistible charmer, navigating a world of secrets and seduction. Alongside the intrigue, women in the franchise have often been enigmatic figures, dangerous spies, loyal allies, or romantic interests. Whether femme fatal's or damsels in distress, they have played roles that are as alluring as they are fleeting.

Within this framework, Ana de Armas has voiced her reservations, a stance that leads her to dismiss the very notion of a female James Bond.

Ana de Armas draws the line at a female James Bond

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Ana de Armas has dismissed the idea of a female James Bond, arguing that women in the franchise have rarely been given substantial roles. According to Variety, while talking to UK's The Guardian, she recently expressed her dislike of the Bond films' portrayal of women, “never liked the way women were in James Bond.” She emphasized that instead of modifying legacy characters, Hollywood should focus on creating original female-led action films. Her stance reflects a desire for stronger, more independent roles rather than fitting women into pre-existing male-driven narratives.

The actress, who portrayed Paloma in No Time to Die, has also previously highlighted the need for new stories rather than reworking old ones. “Why do not we have more movies about Paloma? Let James be James and John Wick be John Wick. We will do our thing,” she expressed at The John Wick Experience. With Amazon MGM now in control of the Bond franchise, she suggested that the storytelling universe has limitless potential for fresh narratives.

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This is not the first time Ana De Armas has spoken about this issue. However, for those familiar with her unwavering commitment to empowering women, it comes as no surprise.

How Ana de Armas is giving feminism the action-packed hero it needs

Ana de Armas has little patience for passive female roles. She has long emphasized that women in cinema deserve stories of their own, not just recycled versions of male narratives. She refuses to settle for parts where women exist only to react to men’s actions. Instead, she deliberately chooses roles that place female characters at the center of the story. Her career choices serve as a direct challenge to Hollywood’s outdated notions of female representation.

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Her upcoming role in Ballerina is a testament to this philosophy. With intense combat training and a character who owns her narrative, de Armas is redefining the action genre. She is not merely following in the footsteps of male action heroes, she is carving a new path. As she moves through Hollywood with the grace and poise of a woman embodying timeless sophistication, effortlessly redirecting attention from the Oscars with the Ballerina trailer, De Armas proves that the future of action cinema belongs to women who lead with power and purpose.

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