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Lashana Lynch says shooting the new James Bond movie in her native Jamaica gave her ‘a deeper understanding’ - Face2Face Africa

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With the next installment of the popular James Bond movie series, No Time to Die, set to hit the cinemas in April 2021, all eyes aren’t solely going to be on Daniel Craig, but also on Lashana Lynch for her history-making role as the first Black and female 007. In the upcoming movie, Lynch’s character,...

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