007 First Light Bond Girl Explained: Who Is Miss Roth and Dr. Selina Tan?

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Noémie Nakai’s Miss Roth is currently the closest thing to a traditional “Bond girl” confirmed for 007 First Light, but IO Interactive is clearly modernizing the formula with multiple major female characters playing active story roles. The upcoming James Bond game is moving away from older stereotypes while still keeping the franchise’s signature glamour, espionage, and intrigue.

CharacterActressRole in 007 First LightBond Girl Status
Miss RothNoémie NakaiFemme fatale-style mysterious characterClosest confirmed Bond girl
Dr. Selina TanGemma ChanImportant story character tied to Bond’s journeyModern Bond ally/possible romantic angle
MoneypennyKiera LesterField analyst supporting Bond in missionsExpanded supporting role
MPriyanga BurfordHead of MI6 mentoring young BondAuthority figure
007 First Light Bond Girl list known so far

Who is the Bond girl in 007 First Light?

The biggest female breakout character revealed so far is Miss Roth, played by Noémie Nakai. Multiple reports and cast reveals describe her as the game’s femme fatale figure — the classic Bond archetype associated with seduction, mystery, and danger.

IO Interactive has not fully detailed her story yet, but early footage and cast information strongly position her as the game’s main “Bond girl” equivalent.

Unlike older Bond portrayals, however, 007 First Light appears to spread narrative importance across several women rather than centering everything around a single romantic interest.

Miss Roth appears designed as a modern Bond femme fatale

According to cast breakdowns published after the PlayStation reveal, Miss Roth combines the classic Bond aesthetic with a more contemporary presentation.

Miss Roth in 007 First Light
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Narrative director Martin Emborg recently explained that some outdated Bond traits “fall by the wayside” in this new interpretation. The studio wants Bond to remain charming and stylish without leaning into the misogynistic stereotypes associated with older eras of the franchise.

Dr. Selina Tan could become equally important

Another major female character is Dr. Selina Tan, portrayed by Gemma Chan. While she has not officially been labeled a Bond girl, early character information suggests she could become one of the game’s emotional and intellectual anchors.

Dr. Selina Tan in 007 First Light
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Gemma Chan’s involvement has drawn major attention because of her previous roles in projects like Eternals and Crazy Rich Asians.

DetailInformation
CharacterDr. Selina Tan
ActressGemma Chan
Role TypeScientist/intelligence-linked character
Narrative ImportanceMajor supporting character
Possible Relationship With BondUnknown

Moneypenny is far more active this time

One of the biggest changes in 007 First Light is the new version of Moneypenny, played by Kiera Lester.

Moneypenny in 007 First Light
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Traditionally, Moneypenny has mostly served as M’s secretary in older Bond films. In 007 First Light, she works as a field analyst actively assisting Bond during missions.

Classic Bond Role007 First Light Version
Office support characterField operations support
Mostly comic flirtationActive intelligence role
Limited mission involvementTactical mission assistance
Passive supporting characterCore story participant

This reflects the game’s broader attempt to modernize Bond’s supporting cast.

FAQs

Is there a main Bond girl in 007 First Light?

Yes. Miss Roth, played by Noémie Nakai, currently appears to be the primary Bond girl-style character revealed so far.

Who plays the Bond girl in 007 First Light?

Noémie Nakai plays Miss Roth, the game’s femme fatale character.

Is Gemma Chan a Bond girl in 007 First Light?

Not officially, but her character Dr. Selina Tan appears to be one of the game’s most important female characters.


007 First Light is shaping up to be one of the biggest reinventions of the Bond formula in years. Rather than copying older movie-era stereotypes, IO Interactive appears focused on building layered female characters who can stand alongside Bond instead of orbiting around him. If the studio executes that balance correctly, the game could modernize the franchise without losing the stylish espionage identity that defines 007.

Thanks for reading, and track with us the future 007 First Light updates as IO Interactive reveals more about the game’s cast, missions, and story direction.

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