Ana de Armas loves acting, but isn’t so crazy about its major side effect. The 32-year-old Cuban-Spanish star opened up about her relationship with fame in a new interview for Flaunt Magazine.
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Ana de Armas should be certified as the queen of influence after the dresses she appears wearing on her upcoming movie is, as of this writing, sold out. Armas stars on No Time to Die, as the latest Bond Girl, alongside Daniel Craig.
And although the film will be released on November 20, fans of Ian Fleming’s novels are desperately finding ways to have a piece of history after watching the movie’s trailer. The second James Bond film preview includes a few seconds of the 32-years-old actress in
.Ana de Armas loves acting, but isn’t so crazy about its major side effect. The 32-year-old Cuban-Spanish star opened up about her relationship with fame in a new interview for Flaunt Magazine.
Daniel Craig will bid adieu to James Bond in No Time To Die. While the Bond movie, which has now been pushed to 2021, will watch Craig walk towards the exit door, all eyes are on the entry door.
Ana de Armas was this close to not starring in Knives Out!
Rumors have been swirling that Harry Styles is in the running to play James Bond in the next 007 movie, but now his rep is shooting that down.
No Time To Die, saying that she ultimately decided to do so after it was confirmed that her character wouldn’t be a stereotypical Bond girl. The Cuban actress made this admission during her recent discussion with Vogue Mexico, insisting that what mattered the most to her about her role as Paloma in the 25th installment to the James Bond franchise was that it represented “women and female characters in an empowered, realistic way and outside of the stereotype.”She then said that she had spent
Ana de Armas is opening up about her special friendship with Knives Out co-star Jamie Lee Curtis.
is starting to be a bit ironic.The 25th entry in the Bond franchise — and final starring Daniel Craig as 007 — has been redated yet again due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, moving off Nov. 20 to its new release date: April 2, 2021.«MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G.
Ana de Armas almost walked away from her Knives Out role after a misleading character description.“Things could have been very different,” de Armas, 32, told Flaunt magazine in its October cover story.The Cuban actress’ main hesitation sparked from the Marta character’s “Latina, caretaker, pretty” categorization.“I really pay attention to what that little description is. I’m sure whoever did it wasn’t thinking about what that meant but for me,” she told the outlet.
Ana de Armas is opening up about what life has been like during the pandemic and also how she has been affected by fame.
Ana de Armas is ready for audiences to see “No Time To Die”.
No Time To Die will complete the story arc that began with Daniel Craig’s debut as James Bond in Casino Royale, with 007’s romance with Madeleine Swann playing a key part.“It’s the fifth and final [Bond] film that Daniel Craig is going to be doing,” producer Barbara Broccoli reveals on the first episode of No Time To Die: The Official James Bond Podcast. “[No Time To Die is] a culmination of everything that his portrayal of the character has been through, and it ties up all the storylines.
Ana de Armas opens up about her character ‘Paloma’ in the new Bond movie No Time to Die and shares how complex it was to portray the iconic Bond girl alongside Daniel Craig, claiming she wants to be seen as more than just “a girl in the gown and heels,” without taking away the essential glamour that identifies the character.The 32-year-old star of Knives Out has described her experience on the set of the long awaited movie and says she didn’t want to “define Paloma just by what she’s wearing,”
Ben Affleck has finally moved into his USD 20 million home he bought in 2018 after his split with Jennifer Garner and sources tell The Sun, he’s preparing for his “fiancée-in-waiting” Ana de Armas to move in with him.
When he was just 22, Henry Cavill was one of many actors who auditioned to play James Bond in “Casino Royale”.