Summary

  • No Time to Die honored the original "Bond Girl" of the Craig Era, Vesper Lynd.
  • Vesper may have betrayed Bond, but she was an essential character.
  • Bond's love for Vesper represents a huge change for the iconic spy.

In Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond, No Time To Die, 007 has moved to Jamaica in the hope of a quiet life after being relieved from active service. Of course, his tranquility is short-lived because his old CIA friend, Felix Leiter, coaxes Bond back into action for another treacherous mission. Rescuing a kidnapped scientist becomes far more dangerous than he could have ever imagined.

The film did a massive service to Daniel Craig's last outing as James Bond by mentioning a character from his first film. In No Time To Die's first act, Bond is in Matera, Italy, with his new love interest: Madeleine Swann. During that time, he visits the grave of Vesper Lynd. As fans recall, Vesper, played by Eva Green, appeared in Casino Royale as the most notorious Bond girl (possibly until Agent Paloma) to act alongside Craig. They had an admittedly complex relationship, especially because Vesper lied and cheated to fraternize with the enemy and put Bond's life on the line. However, in Casino Royale's climax, Vesper pays the ultimate price for betrayal.

Updated by Jordan Iacobucci on February 28, 2024: The James Bond franchise is in flux, as producers secretly plan what form the twenty-sixth installment will take. The most recent era, helmed by Daniel Craig, already made massive changes to the iconic superspy, including giving him a recurring love interest and even a daughter. Now, as filmmakers seek to revitalize Bond again, audiences are looking back on Daniel Craig's trailblazing era and the many different supporting characters who helped make it memorable. Among these are Eva Green's Vesper Lynd, who, in addition to appearing in Casino Royale, is referenced in No Time to Die.

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Trivia

  • Vesper Lynd is portrayed by Eva Green, who is known for her work in Penny Dreadful, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and 300: The Rise of an Empire.

During the events of Casino Royale, James Bond finds himself instantly drawn to Vesper Lynd, whom he meets on a train to Montenegro. After enduring horrific torture at the hands of Le Chiffre, the two found themselves falling desperately in love with one another. Their feelings proved so powerful that Bond actually planned to resign from MI6 in order to build a future with her. However, in a shocking twist, Vesper betrays Bond later on in the film, embezzling money to save his life. It is later revealed that she had been threatened with Bond's death if she didn't acquiesce to Le Chiffre's demands.

No Time to Die included a reminder of this crucial scene early on to remind Bond (and the audience) that love is a dangerous game. As the once proud action hero reflects at Vesper's tomb, he retrieves a piece of paper from his pocket. Bond had written the words "I miss you," which he then sets on fire and tosses in front of Vesper's tomb. This significant moment confirms that Vesper was Bond's greatest love. However, it also serves as a poignant reminder that he will lose those closest to him if he continues on this path of tracking down SPECTRE.

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Unfortunately for him, Bond learns the hard way that Vesper's tomb is rigged with explosives. When they detonate, SPECTRE assassins ambush him, prompting a classic high-speed chase. SPECTRE rigged the tomb in anticipation of Bond's arrival and granted themselves an element of surprise. Bond's brief moment of weakness and vulnerability nearly resulted in the action hero's utter destruction.

It could have also been SPECTRE's personalized message to Bond that essentially says, "We know all about you and everyone you care about." This alone is an incredibly upsetting and unsettling thought, especially as Bond has tried to replicate the future that was snatched away from him with Madeleine. Unfortunately, as Vesper had kindly reminded him, love comes with a price. For someone like him, there can never truly be a happy ending. Anyone that he loves would immediately have a target on their backs—whether it be Vesper Lynd, Madeleine Swann, or his own daughter.

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Trivia

  • No Time to Die marked a major first for the James Bond franchise by giving the superspy a daughter.

Although many of the installments in Daniel Craig's 007 franchise proved to be controversial, these films managed to give greater depth to James Bond than many of the preceding eras ever did. Vesper Lynd comes to represent one of the most pertinent changes to Bond's character in that she showed that the infamous womanizer was capable of finding true love. Many of the other 007 films in decades past have rarely given much thought to their female characters beyond serving as a brief flame for James Bond to woo and then leave behind in between movies. With Vesper Lynd, however, things were different, and James Bond—of all people—actually found himself wanting to settle down with someone.

While the beloved British hero has explored the depths of true love before, Daniel Craig's era took this to an entirely different level in the years following Casino Royale. With the introduction of Lea Seydoux as Madeleine Swann in Spectre, Bond's life changed forever. Her love affair with Bond stretched over the course of two films, marking Madeleine as one of very few Bond girls who have appeared in more than one movie. This hints at a steadier romantic life for Bond in future iterations of the character. In fact, audiences may even be surprised to find the MI6 agent to be far less of a womanizer in upcoming films. While this would be a significant detour from previous versions of the character, Daniel Craig's 007 franchise laid the groundwork for this massive change.

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  • An actor has yet to be cast as the next James Bond, though this hasn't kept fans from starting rumors that actors like Henry Cavill, Idris Elba, and Tom Hardy would inherit the role from Daniel Craig.

Future James Bond movies would do well not to undo all of the positive changes that Daniel Craig's era made to the franchise. A character as long-lasting and beloved as James Bond is also bound to have a few qualities that don't age well over the years. In the case of the iconic British superspy, James Bond has always been a womanizer and a scoundrel. However, thanks to the changes made to Bond's character by the likes of Vesper Lynd and Madeleine Swann, this doesn't have to be a part of the franchise moving forward. This doesn't mean that James Bond has to be a completely changed character in future iterations. He can still be the closed-off, emotionally unavailable spy that audiences know and love without the rampant objectification of every woman he meets. Casino Royale and No Time to Die both proved that Bond can move past these things without changing what fans inherently love about the long-running spy franchise.

As Daniel Craig's time as Bond comes to its official end, Vesper Lynd will forever remain one of the most significant supporting characters in the franchise. Through her surprisingly deep love for Bond, she helped show the superspy a different side of romance, one which may carry over into other iterations of the character.

James Bond (Sean Connery) illustrated near Bond Girls on 007 Dr. No poster
James Bond

The James Bond franchise focuses on the titular British Secret Service agent, who has the codename 007.

Created by
Ian Fleming
First Film
Dr. No
Latest Film
No Time to Die
Cast
Daniel Craig , Pierce Brosnan , Sean Connery , Timothy Dalton , Roger Moore , David Niven , George Lazenby
Character(s)
James Bond