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Film bosses have unveiled two feisty new Bond girls for the untitled 25th movie.

Cuban-Spanish actress Ana de Armas and British film star Lanasha Lynch could spell the end of 007’s womanising ways.

And London-born Lanasha, who starred in this year’s Captain Marvel film, said: “Women are superheroes just by being born.

“You catch a lot of us being strong, driven, bold, females in the workplace, in what’s typically a male-oriented environment, just being a complete badass going to work.

“And that’s all we want to do as females – we just want to rule the world and feel fly doing it.”

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Ana de Armas added: “As a woman and a Latina, it’s pretty challenging.

“I have two separate labels to fight against, but I know I just have to stay strong and true to what I believe in.

“It’s important not to compromise your work and ideas for the industry and what some might be expecting you to do or recommending you to follow.

“It’s about being smart and patient and staying true to your path.

“The roles are there, but you need to find and fight for them.”

Fleabag writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge has been drafted into the writing team to drag Bond into the 21st century.

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The Fleabag star shot to fame for her quirky comedy and “female rage” and could be on the verge of transforming the sexist spy from a sex-obsessed caricature to a modern gentleman.

It was reported that 007 star Daniel Craig demanded that bosses bring her on board.

Producer Barbara Broccoli said Bond’s attitudes to women would move with the times.

She said: “The Me Too movement has had a huge impact – rightfully, thankfully – on society, and these films should reflect that, as everything we do should.”

Craig added: “Bond has always adapted for the times."