September 29, 2015 - 13:06 AMT
Lea Seydoux talks her role as Bond girl in “Spectre”

Don't expect Lea Seydoux to be playing a typical Bond girl in Spectre. That's according to the actress, who has revealed further details of her character Madeleine Swann, Digital Spy reports.

"My character is a rebel. She doesn't need Bond or wait for him to save her," Seydoux told the Mail on Sunday, September 27.

"[Madeleine] is Bond's equal. It's not what you expect from a Bond film. It's a much more intense, complex and deep relationship."

Seydoux plays the daughter of Bond's former adversary Mr White from Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace.

She also described the ending of Spectre as "ambiguous", and teased that "anything is possible" in reference to reports that it could be Daniel Craig's last 007 outing.

One of Spectre's other Bond girls, Monica Bellucci, recently revealed she was thrilled to be "the oldest Bond girl" ever.

The latest Bond adventure sees 007 come up against a worldwide terror group known as SPECTRE.

Sam Smith is set to claim first ever chart-topping Bond theme on Friday (October 2) with 'Writing's On The Wall'.

Spectre opens in the UK on October 26 and November 6 in the U.S.

Photo: Sony Pictures