Wanted
to
see
more
Bond
girls
come
to
action
on
the
big
screen
in
the
24th
installment
from
the
franchise?
Well
your
wish
just
came
true
as
Mexican
actress
Stephanie
Sigman
has
joined
the
cast
of
'Spectre'.
Stephanie
Sigman
is
now
in
the
cast
with
Monica
Bellucci
and
Lea
Seydoux
as
the
new
bond
girl
in
the
next
007
movie
'Spectre'.
Sony
and
MGM
Studios
announced
that
the
28-year-old
from
Ciudad
Obregón
will
be
playing
a
woman
named
Estrella.
Not
much
is
available
about
her
character
Estelle
at
this
point
other
than
her
casting
which
was
announced
via
the
official
Facebook
page
of
the
movie.
Sigman's
previous
credits
include
'Miss
Bala'
and
'Pioneer'.
After
the
announcement
was
made,
she
expressed
her
excitement
on
Instagram
by
posting
a
pic.
"Dreams
do
come
true," the
actress
wrote
on
Instagram
with
a
screenshot
of
a
press
release.
Director
Sam
Mendes
is
returning
as
the
director
for
the
second
time
after
'Skyfall'
while
it
is
Daniel
Craig's
fourth
outing
as
the
fictional
spy.
Ben
Whishaw,
Naomie
Harris
and
Ralph
Fiennes
are
also
returning.
"What
you
have
is
a
movie
entirely
driven
by
Bond.
He
is
on
a
mission
from
the
very
beginning.
It's
about
whether
or
not
to
pursue
the
life
he's
always
pursued,
whether
he
matters
and
is
he
going
to
continue
or
not," Mendes
had
said
in
a
recent
behind-the-scene
video.
New
additions
to
the
movie
include
Christoph
Waltz,
Dave
Bautista
and
Andrew
Scott.
'Spectre'
is
set
to
release
in
the
US
on
November
6.