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British actress Lashana Lynch will play 007 in the new James Bond movie, "No Time to Die," which is set to premiere in April 2021.
Lynch is featured on the cover of British GQ's January/February 2021 issue and was recently named Breakthrough Actress at the GQ Men Of The Year 2020 Awards.
During an interview with the magazine, Lynch addressed the backlash she's faced for being cast as the first Black female 007.
"White patriarchy will always have something to say when it comes to things like that," Lynch told British GQ.
"But the magnitude of it was ridiculous."
Lashana Lynch stars in the forthcoming film "No Time To Die" as secret agent Nomi, the first female of color to hold the 007 title in the James Bond franchise.
Lynch is one of British GQ's January/February 2021 cover stars and was recently named Breakthrough Actress at the GQ Men Of The Year 2020 Awards.
In an interview with British GQ's Thomas Barrie, Lynch addressed the criticism she faced from online commenters when reports of her role as the new 007 came to light.

"White patriarchy will always have something to say when it comes to things like that," Lynch said of her "No Time To Die" role.
"But the magnitude of it was ridiculous."
Around July 2019, reports of Lynch's starring role in "No Time To Die" leaked and some responded online that they weren't ready to see a Black woman as a secret agent.