Lenny Kravitz Joins the 007 Franchise as Charismatic Bond Villain Bawma
Grammy-winning musician Lenny Kravitz is set to take on a new role, one that's far removed from his music career. In an exciting announcement at The Game Awards last night, it was revealed that Kravitz will be playing the role of Bawma, a villainous character in the upcoming video game 007: First Light.
Bawma is described as "the largest black-market dealer in the Western Hemisphere who's as charismatic as he is unpredictable." According to Kravitz, this enigmatic figure rose from nothing and built his own Kingdom of Aleph, making him a formidable foe for James Bond. The musician's portrayal of Bawma will bring a magnetic energy to the character, making him both captivating and menacing.
Kravitz expressed his excitement about stepping into the 007 franchise with a brand-new character like Bawma. He stated that he was drawn to the complexity and unpredictability of this role, adding, "There's danger in him, but also heart and purpose." The musician believes that Bawma will be a compelling addition to the 007 universe.
The video game, 007: First Light, promises to deliver an immersive third-person story-driven action-adventure experience. Set in a 26-year-old Bond's origin story, it will feature Patrick Gibson as the younger James Bond alongside Kravitz's portrayal of Bawma.
Other notable cast members include Gemma Chan, Priyanga Burford, Kiera Lester, Alastair Mackenzie, Lennie James, and Noemie Nakai. Although a release date has yet to be announced, 007: First Light is expected to hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store in 2026.
Kravitz's acting credits include notable roles in films like The Hunger Games series as Cinna and a supporting role in last year's black comedy, The Trainer. His recent performance with Dua Lipa at Madison Square Garden showcased his versatility as a performer.
With Kravitz on board, fans of the 007 franchise can look forward to an electrifying experience that combines music, action, and intrigue.
Grammy-winning musician Lenny Kravitz is set to take on a new role, one that's far removed from his music career. In an exciting announcement at The Game Awards last night, it was revealed that Kravitz will be playing the role of Bawma, a villainous character in the upcoming video game 007: First Light.
Bawma is described as "the largest black-market dealer in the Western Hemisphere who's as charismatic as he is unpredictable." According to Kravitz, this enigmatic figure rose from nothing and built his own Kingdom of Aleph, making him a formidable foe for James Bond. The musician's portrayal of Bawma will bring a magnetic energy to the character, making him both captivating and menacing.
Kravitz expressed his excitement about stepping into the 007 franchise with a brand-new character like Bawma. He stated that he was drawn to the complexity and unpredictability of this role, adding, "There's danger in him, but also heart and purpose." The musician believes that Bawma will be a compelling addition to the 007 universe.
The video game, 007: First Light, promises to deliver an immersive third-person story-driven action-adventure experience. Set in a 26-year-old Bond's origin story, it will feature Patrick Gibson as the younger James Bond alongside Kravitz's portrayal of Bawma.
Other notable cast members include Gemma Chan, Priyanga Burford, Kiera Lester, Alastair Mackenzie, Lennie James, and Noemie Nakai. Although a release date has yet to be announced, 007: First Light is expected to hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store in 2026.
Kravitz's acting credits include notable roles in films like The Hunger Games series as Cinna and a supporting role in last year's black comedy, The Trainer. His recent performance with Dua Lipa at Madison Square Garden showcased his versatility as a performer.
With Kravitz on board, fans of the 007 franchise can look forward to an electrifying experience that combines music, action, and intrigue.