Downer Abbey's Michelle Dockery says she will play Bond's first woman

Downer Abbey's Michelle Dockery says she will play Bond's first woman
She also wants to see Jillian Anderson in this role


Michelle Ducray said she would enjoy playing a feminine version of Bond if asked.

The Downton Abbey star, who returns as Lady Mary Crowley in a new film version of the ITV series, The Independent said: "I love Bond, so yes, I'd never say no."

She added: "I think a lot is changing with those films - I'm looking forward to the next movie that's why. Those rumors about Gillian Anderson [being the new Bond], years ago ... I was that way, it was like," When that happens, when it starts Photography?"

Despite numerous rumors that a woman could hold the position, it was announced earlier this year that Daniel Craig would return as a spy in Bond 25 - entitled No Time to Die - for what is expected to be the last time.

The new film will show female 007. According to reports, Lashana Lynch will get the job at the beginning of the film, but it will return the job to Craig


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She said, "I love Bond, so yes, no doubt, I will not say no."

There is a heated debate over who will succeed Daniel Craig, Bond's current star, after he leaves the ballot after Cary Nukinga's release "No Time to Die".

A strong case has been put forward by many who wish to see a lady artist take over the mantle. Veteran actor Pierce Brosnan, who owns four Bond films at his expense, agrees on the idea of ​​being a screen-person to take over the job of a famous British undercover activist, calling the prospect "active."

Regardless of whether it doesn't land on the desirable main part, the 37-year-old Dockery also plays the evil Bond.

"These dark side roles undoubtedly offer me. It's all about them feeling real. I didn't really play a real character, despite the fact that Mrs. Mary can be somewhat similar to the one that sometimes."

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