Like most of us in Australia, I have yet to see the film - and as a lifelong fan, I’m excited to see. I don’t mean that No Time To Die has gone full-feminist. It appears to be part of a coordinated plan, one that can only be described as the woke-washing of Daniel Craig’s Bond, especially when it comes to the character’s famed sexism. All the necessary credentials to signify the franchise’s new crowd-friendly feminism were present: Daniel Craig sporting a hot pink dinner jacket, Lea Seydoux paraded as the first Bond girl ever to return in a 007 movie sans the male gaze, and director Cary Fukunaga deriding Connery’s Bond as “basically” a rapist. On September 29, Bond’s 25th adventure No Time To Die had its world premiere.