
Despite her age and piercingly blue eyes, Madeleine convinces Bond that she is not his daughter. Realizing that his love for her is very much still alive, Bond confesses his true feelings for her, before he hears a soft, high-pitched voice.Īppearing at the top of the stairs behind Madeleine, the little girl named Mathilde is introduced to Bond, before she's tucked back into bed.

Madeleine then goes into hiding and Bond is the only person who knows where to find her (until a load of evil henchmen turn up, naturally): at her childhood home in Norway.
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As viewers saw in the flashback at the very start of the movie, he inexplicably chose to save Madeleine from an icy lake.įeeling as though she owes him for his act of kindness, Safin then introduces grown-up Madeleine to the Heracles project he stole from MI6, which sees DNA-driven nanobots infiltrate the skin to kill targets from the inside out. However, Madeleine has already been in contact with Safin (Rami Malek), who turns up at her London office and reveals his true identity the masked assassin who killed Madeleine's mother after invading their home when she was a child. Is she really Bond's daughter?Īfter five years apart, Bond was forced to join forces with Madeleine once again in order to speak to Blofeld, who refuses to talk to anyone but the daughter of the former SPECTRE agent while imprisoned at HMP Belmarsh. The adorable little girl in No Time to Die is played by actress Lisa-Dorah Sonnet.īond 25 marks her first acting role-but no doubt she will be snapped up by casting directors in the future, after her highly-praised debut.

**WARNING: Major No Time to Die spoilers ahead** Who plays Mathilde in No Time to Die?

Setting up an explosive device at Vesper's grave after Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) suggested he go there for closure, Blofeld tricks Bond into thinking his now-partner is in on the plot, driving a wedge between them.Īfter the title sequence (which features Billie Eilish's stunning theme, "No Time to Die"), we then fast-forward five years to find out where Bond and Madeleine are now. Playing on his doubts and the residual feeling of betrayal he has over Vesper, SPECTRE's Ernst Blofeld (Christoph Waltz) still manages to manipulate Bond from inside his prison cell at HMP Belmarsh. It makes sense, then, that his final outing in the franchise should be equally sentimental-and that certainly is the case in No Time to Die. Read more Ben Whishaw's Most Iconic Q Moments in the 'James Bond' Franchise
