

No Time to Die
“The mission that changes everything begins…”
AI Woke Score
Faint messaging, mostly cosmetic.
confidence: high
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The Verdict
A modern Bond entry that introduces a Black female 007 (Nomi) and a diverse support cast, with some playful jabs at Bond being out of date, but it keeps him squarely as the heroic lead. The progressive elements are present but mostly incidental rather than preachy. (spoiler) Its boldest break is killing off Bond — a story choice more than an ideological one.
What the AI Flagged
Each axis scored 0–100, with the receipts. The headline score weights the worst offense, so a single egregious element isn't diluted by the rest.
Identity Swaps
20No established character is identity-swapped, but a new agent takes over the 007 number.
- Nomi, a Black female agent, has been assigned the 007 designation while Bond was retired
Girlboss & Male Demotion
45Nomi is introduced as the new 007 and initially needles Bond, though the film treats both with competence and Bond remains central.
- Nomi tells Bond she is the new 007 and warns him to stay out of her way
- Bond is portrayed as out of date and replaced
- Both Nomi and Bond ultimately cooperate and respect each other
LGBTQ+ / Trans / Non-Binary Content
10No notable LGBTQ+ characters or storylines.
DEI Casting
30Diverse supporting cast (Nomi, Paloma, Q) reflects modern casting but doesn't override setting or lore.
- Nomi as a new MI6 agent
- Paloma as a CIA contact in Cuba
Preachiness
10Story-focused spy thriller with no overt lecturing.
Anti-Masculinity / Anti-West
15Bond's masculinity is gently teased as dated but he remains a heroic, traditional lead with an emotional family arc.
- Jokes about Bond being old-fashioned and out of service
Source Betrayal
40Continues the Craig-era reinvention with a definitive, emotional ending that departs from the classic episodic Bond formula; not based on a specific Fleming novel.
- (spoiler) Bond dies at the end, an unprecedented finale for the character
- Bond has a daughter and a domestic emotional arc
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Cast & Crew

Daniel Craig
James Bond

Léa Seydoux
Madeleine

Rami Malek
Lyutsifer Safin

Lashana Lynch
Nomi

Ralph Fiennes
M

Ben Whishaw
Q

Naomie Harris
Moneypenny

Rory Kinnear
Tanner

Jeffrey Wright
Felix Leiter

Billy Magnussen
Logan Ash
Cary Joji Fukunaga (Director) · Chris Brigham (Executive Producer)





