Naomie Harris has revealed that she has no idea if she's returning as Moneypenny in Bond 25, although she is hopeful.

Appearing on tonight's (13 Apri) The Graham Norton Show, Harris was asked about the upcoming Bond movie – and if anyone was hoping for some solid details, we're afraid she can't help at all.

"I know nothing. I don't know if I am in it, but I do know they start shooting at the end of the year. I have cleared my diary in anticipation but I don't know," she explained.

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Harris made her 007 debut in Skyfall, where it was revealed at the end of the movie that she was playing the iconic Bond character Moneypenny. The actress also featured in 2015's Spectre, so it's likely that she will return in Bond 25, even if it hasn't been confirmed.

We don't really know all that much about the next Bond movie other than the fact that Daniel Craig is definitely returning and it could well be his last mission as 007.

Last month, Danny Boyle confirmed plans to direct Bond 25 and could start at the end of the year, but it still hasn't been officially announced.

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"We are working on a script right now. And it all depends on that really. I am working on a Richard Curtis script at the moment. We hope to start shooting that in 6 or 7 weeks. Then Bond would be right at the end of the year. But we are working on them both right now," he explained.

Bond 25 is currently expected to hit cinemas on November 8, 2019 in the US, with a traditional earlier release date in the UK.

From: Digital Spy
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