![]() Before he dies, Bond tells Swann that he loves her and Mathilde, and Swann confirms that he is in fact Mathilde's father. ![]() Because the nanotechnology would kill Swann and Mathilde if they were ever exposed to it, Bond decides to sacrifice himself by staying behind on Safin's island as MI-6 missiles hurtle toward it. Bond is able to kill Safin and rescue Madeline and Mathilde, but he is infected with Safin's nanotechnology in the process. Safin, having become obsessed with Swann, kidnaps her and Mathilde and brings them to his island fortress. Bond meets her five-year-old daughter, Mathilde, but Swann denies that she is his child. Later, Bond and Swann reconcile when he tracks her to her childhood home. Bond interrogates Blofeld, who gloats that he framed Swann for trying to kill him an enraged Bond tries to strangle Blofeld, unintentionally infecting with the nanobots and killing him. Swann refuses, but he manages to put the nanobots on her person without her knowing, and she passes them on to Bond when they reunite to track down Safin. Safin, still seeking revenge for his family, visits Swann and tries to coerce her into assassinating Blofeld with nanobot weaponry developed by rogue MI-6 scientist Valdo Obruchev ( David Dencik). Believing she has betrayed him, Bond leaves her at a train station, declaring that they will never see each other again.įive years later, Swann is now serving as a psychiatrist at Belmarsh Prison, and is the only doctor Blofeld will speak to. Bond escapes, but hears a message from Blofeld on Swann's phone thanking her for her help setting Bond up. As he picks it up, a bomb detonates, and SPECTRE agents ambush him. Bond does so, and while there notices a card placed by the side of the grave with the SPECTRE symbol. Swann suggests Bond visit Vesper Lynd's ( Eva Green) grave to get closure in his deceased lover's death. In No Time to Die, Bond and Swann travel to Matera, Italy. The two gradually fall in love, and Bond ultimately leaves MI6 to be with her after arresting Blofeld. Although Swann is initially hesitant to trust Bond, she agrees to share information about SPECTRE and help Bond take the organization down. By the time of Spectre she is working in a private clinic in the Austrian Alps.Īfter being lethally poisoned by Blofeld, White tells James Bond ( Daniel Craig) to protect his daughter from SPECTRE, so Bond goes to see her at the clinic. ![]() Swann studied in Doctors Without Borders and eventually grew up to become a psychiatrist. ![]() Safin watches her from above the ice for a moment before pulling her up and saving her life. Swann shoots Safin with her father's gun in self-defense and drags him outside, but when Safin unexpectedly regains consciousness, a terrified Swann flees onto a nearby frozen lake and collapses through the ice. White killing Safin's entire family under orders from Ernst Stavro Blofeld ( Christoph Waltz). As a young child in Norway, Swann witnessed the death of her mother at the hands of Lyutsifer Safin ( Rami Malek), who murdered her mother as vengeance for Mr. White ( Jesper Christensen), a member of the criminal organization SPECTRE. She is one of only two Bond girls to appear in two films and first in the film series to have a child with Bond. Madeleine Swann is a character in the James Bond films Spectre (2015) and No Time to Die (2021), played by actress Léa Seydoux.
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