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Who Could Play the Next Bond Girl? Top 15 Picks

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - July 18th 2026, 13:00 GMT+2
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15. Ella Balinska

At six feet tall, with the posture of someone who could casually disarm a security guard, Ella Balinska already looks perfectly at home in the Bond universe. Her physical confidence would allow the film to introduce her as a genuine field operative rather than another elegant civilian who conveniently learns how to shoot during the third act. The better dynamic would make her Bond’s reluctant partner, unimpressed by his improvisation and increasingly annoyed that his reckless plans somehow keep working. She has the glamour for the casinos, but more importantly, she looks capable of surviving what happens after everyone leaves them. | © Sony Pictures

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14. Úrsula Corberó

Predictability would never be a concern with Úrsula Corberó, whose magnetic presence can make flirtation feel only one impulsive decision away from violence. She would suit a Bond woman living outside the tidy rules of intelligence agencies: perhaps a notorious thief, black-market courier, or wanted criminal holding the one piece of information 007 cannot obtain officially. Her chemistry with Bond could be fast, combative, and gloriously unreliable, with neither character entirely sure whether the other is an ally or the evening’s biggest mistake. Give her a motorcycle, a reckless escape plan, and absolutely no intention of following Bond’s instructions. | © Netflix | Money Heist

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13. Camila Morrone

Classic movie-star glamour can look artificial when it is pushed too hard, but Camila Morrone wears it with an ease that would suit Bond’s luxurious world beautifully. She also carries an emotional stillness that could make a seemingly straightforward character much harder to read. Picture her as the wealthy partner of a suspected arms dealer, initially treated as a useful source until Bond discovers she has been collecting secrets of her own. Morrone would work best in a slower, more deceptive role where every conversation changes what the audience believes about her. Monte Carlo would suit her, though she should probably own the casino rather than merely visit it. | © Amazon Studios

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12. Jessica Henwick

Giving Jessica Henwick a purely decorative Bond role would be like renting an Aston Martin and refusing to start the engine. Her extensive action experience means she could immediately be presented as someone operating at 007’s level, without requiring a lengthy training montage or awkward explanation. Just as valuable is her dry, playful delivery, which could turn the customary flirting into an actual battle of personalities. She should be the rival agent who steals Bond’s target, borrows his car without permission, and leaves him explaining the damage to MI6. The chemistry would come naturally from competition, irritation, and the uncomfortable realization that she may be better at the job. | © Marvel Studios

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11. Naomi Scott

Warmth is an underrated quality in Bond casting, particularly when so many characters enter the story already dressed like they are planning a betrayal. Naomi Scott could bring genuine emotional intelligence to the franchise without sacrificing the glamour or danger expected from a leading Bond woman. Her character might be a political adviser or humanitarian worker whose knowledge of the region makes her essential to the mission, even though Bond initially assumes she needs his protection. That misunderstanding should not survive very long. Scott has the polished presence required for a major blockbuster, but she also feels grounded enough to remind audiences that international espionage occasionally affects people outside luxury resorts. | © Walt Disney Pictures

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10. Samara Weaving

Everything about Samara Weaving suggests the Bond mission would begin elegantly and end with somebody screaming inside a burning mansion. She can project expensive, almost untouchable glamour before abruptly revealing the survival instincts of someone who has spent the evening being chased with an antique weapon. That versatility could produce a Bond girl who first appears to be a sheltered socialite caught in the conspiracy, only to become increasingly competent, furious, and dangerous as the film continues. Weaving also understands heightened genre material, meaning she could embrace the franchise’s more extravagant side without making the whole thing feel ridiculous. Bond might rescue her once; after that, he should probably keep up. | © Searchlight Pictures

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9. Simone Ashley

A crowded ballroom could fall silent simply because Simone Ashley had decided to look across it, which is exactly the sort of cinematic authority a Bond movie requires. Her screen presence feels controlled rather than attention-seeking, allowing her to dominate scenes without turning every entrance into a performance. She would be especially convincing as a government negotiator, aristocratic heiress, or corporate successor whose impeccable manners conceal a much sharper political agenda. Bond could spend half the film wondering whether she is being manipulated by the villain before discovering she is the one negotiating from the strongest position. Give her elegant gowns, ruthless dialogue, and an allegiance that remains uncertain until the final ten minutes. | © Ingenious Media

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8. Anna Sawai

Silence can be more intimidating than a monologue, and Anna Sawai knows exactly how to use it. Her restrained intensity would fit a colder, more psychologically serious Bond film, particularly if she played an intelligence officer forced into an alliance with 007. Rather than immediately trading flirtatious remarks, she could spend the first half of the mission studying him like a security risk she has not yet decided to tolerate. Sawai has the dramatic control to suggest strategy, fear, and distrust through small changes in expression, while still possessing enough blockbuster experience for the action. Bond usually enters the room assuming he understands everyone; she could make that confidence look dangerously misplaced. | © FX Productions

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7. Sydney Sweeney

Yes, Sydney Sweeney would be an obvious choice, but obvious casting only becomes boring when the screenplay takes the obvious route. Her beauty and popularity already fit the commercial image of a modern Bond girl, yet her strongest performances usually reveal something volatile beneath a softer exterior. The franchise should lean into that discomfort by making her a suspect, financier, or apparent victim whose vulnerability may be completely rehearsed. Bond could believe he is protecting her while she quietly guides him toward the outcome she wanted from the beginning. The role would play with every assumption audiences bring to her casting—and possibly punish 007 for making exactly the same assumptions. | © HBO

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6. Vanessa Kirby

Put Vanessa Kirby in a luxury suite, hand her a glass of champagne, and the audience will immediately assume at least three governments are about to collapse. She possesses the polished British sophistication associated with classic Bond casting, but there is also a cold intelligence behind it that makes her far more interesting as a threat than as a straightforward ally. Kirby could play an international broker who sells information, weapons, and occasionally entire political careers to the highest bidder. Bond would know she is dangerous from their first meeting and pursue her anyway, because personal growth has never been the franchise’s strongest department. Their chemistry should feel less romantic than mutually hazardous. | © Paramount Pictures

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5. Monica Barbaro

Competence looks natural on Monica Barbaro, which may be why she can enter heavily male-dominated stories without appearing as though the screenplay is desperately trying to prove she belongs there. Her grounded confidence would create an appealing contrast with Bond’s more theatrical habits, especially if she played a military pilot or field operative assigned to assist him. She would follow procedure, question his improvised plans, and probably save the mission after he ignores both warnings. The romantic tension could develop through professional respect rather than immediate seduction, giving the relationship time to feel earned. Bond loves making an entrance; Barbaro looks like someone already busy completing the assignment. | © Paramount Pictures

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4. Eiza González

Fast cars, expensive clothes, criminal conspiracies, and men making catastrophically poor decisions around her—Eiza González has spent much of her career preparing for Bond without officially joining the franchise. She brings the classic glamour expected from the role, but her screen presence can shift from seductive to threatening quickly enough to keep every interaction unstable. The ideal character would not be another glamorous accomplice standing beside the real villain. González should play the strategist behind the operation, someone who lets louder men take the blame while she protects the actual objective. Bond may arrive expecting another dangerous attraction; he should leave wondering when exactly he lost control of the mission. | © TriStar Pictures

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3. Jodie Comer

Bond usually assumes he can recognize deception, which would make placing Jodie Comer opposite him especially cruel. She can alter her voice, mannerisms, emotional temperature, and apparent intentions so effortlessly that a character built around multiple identities would feel almost inevitable. One scene could present her as a frightened witness, the next as a mercenary, and the third as someone who invented both versions for her own amusement. Comer would bring humor to the role without weakening the danger, while her ability to turn charm into menace could keep Bond—and the audience—permanently uncertain. She might love him, betray him, or simply enjoy watching him guess incorrectly. | © Sid Gentle Films

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2. Rebecca Ferguson

Rebecca Ferguson is such a natural fit for the Bond franchise that casting her almost feels overdue. Mature sensuality, physical authority, emotional mystery, and the ability to stare down an action hero without blinking are already firmly within her range. However, repeating the familiar role of another highly capable field agent would waste the opportunity. She could instead play a former intelligence officer with a complicated history involving Bond, perhaps someone who left the service after discovering exactly how expendable its operatives really were. Their relationship would carry history, attraction, resentment, and enough classified information to destroy several careers. Bond would not merely meet his equal; he would meet someone who remembers his mistakes. | © Paramount Pictures

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1. Adria Arjona

Seduction, comedy, danger, and deception all come easily to Adria Arjona, but the real advantage is how naturally she can combine them. She has the contemporary glamour required for the next Bond era without feeling like a calculated update of the franchise’s traditional formula. Arjona could play a woman whose apparent role changes throughout the mission: romantic interest, potential victim, valuable witness, suspected accomplice, and eventually the person who understood the conspiracy before Bond even arrived. Their chemistry would be essential, but she should never feel defined by it. Let her manipulate him, rescue him, betray him, and still walk away with the final line. | © Netflix

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Playing a Bond girl requires much more than looking spectacular beside a sports car or ordering champagne in an impossibly expensive casino. The right actress needs glamour, confidence, sharp chemistry, and enough screen presence to make James Bond feel like only half of the attraction. From established Hollywood stars to rising international talents, these 15 actresses have everything needed to become the next unforgettable woman in the 007 franchise.

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Playing a Bond girl requires much more than looking spectacular beside a sports car or ordering champagne in an impossibly expensive casino. The right actress needs glamour, confidence, sharp chemistry, and enough screen presence to make James Bond feel like only half of the attraction. From established Hollywood stars to rising international talents, these 15 actresses have everything needed to become the next unforgettable woman in the 007 franchise.

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