Spy On The Women Of SPECTRE With New Images & Details

Four actresses will have pivotal roles in the 24th James Bond film and USA Today would like to [...]

Four actresses will have pivotal roles in the 24th James Bond film and USA Today would like to introduce you to them with new images and details.

Lea Seydoux (Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol, Blue Is the Warmest Color), 30, plays Doctor Madeleine Swann, the daughter of an assassin. James Bond (Daniel Craig) will briefly meet Swann at her clinic, but in that moment we'll see a chemistry between the two. "He comes to find her," Seydoux said, "and she doesn't want anything to do with him."

Monica Belluci (The Matrix Reloaded, The Brothers Grimm), 50, plays Lucia Sciarra, a woman that recently became a widow when her husband, an Italian mobster, is murdered. Bond seeks out Lucia, because she has vital information. "She comes from a man's world," Bellucci said. "But when the attraction between them takes place and she realizes her feminine power on him, then she trusts him to save her."

Naomie Harris (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Southpaw), 38, is reprising her Eve Moneypenny role for Sam Mendes' Spectre. The events of the Skyfall, in which she accidentally shot 007, has a lasting effect on her. Harris says this time Moneypenny "wants to support in a different way. There's a maturity in that decision and a groundedness you see with her."

Bond always needs a woman of mystery and he gets it with 28-year-old actress Stephanie Sigman (Miss Bala, Pioneer), who plays Estrella. Her character's last name is suspiciously being kept under wraps. The only real detail Sigman would share is that her character is "a lot like me."

A cryptic message from his past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a quest to uncover a sinister organization while M (Ralph Fiennes) battles political forces that want to shut down the British secret service.

Spectre hits theaters and IMAX on November 6.