Lenny Kravitz Stuns as Bond Villain in 007 First Light Video Game Debut
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Lenny Kravitz just made waves at The Game Awards on December 12, stealing the spotlight with his bombshell casting as Bawma, the magnetic Pirate King villain in IO Interactive's upcoming James Bond video game 007 First Light, set for release March 27, 2026. River1037 and Inven Global report Kravitz voicing and likenessing the charismatic black-market arms lord who blurs ally and foe lines for Patrick Gibson's young 007, with Kravitz gushing to the crowd, "He's magnetic and unpredictable, there's danger in him but also heart." IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak praised his "unbelievable charisma," marking Kravitz's video game debut alongside stars like Priyanka Burford as M. Parade notes fans are divided, some griping it "killed my interest" in the origin tale, but this could cement Kravitz's pivot from rock icon to multimedia force.
No fresh tours or public sightings in the last few days, though ticket sites hype potential Vegas shows amid his Blue Electric Light residency buzz. Older fan drama resurfaced via AOL, recalling a wild November 21 Brisbane gig where a lady yanked four dreads from his head mid-"Let Love Rule," but he powered through, calling Aussies "wild" and vowing no stops. BizBash relics mention his ancient 2007 Miami bar buy and SLS Vegas design gig, irrelevant now.
Social whispers stay quiet post-awards, no verified mentions or business moves since. Tisha Campbell's teen romance reveal on WBLS stirs gossip nostalgia from his memoir, but that's no recent heat. Kravitz stays enigmatic, his Bond baddie gig the undisputed headline with lasting franchise cred. Word count: 378.
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