Eva Green on wearing her '300' human hair vest

Eva Green didn't flinch when she first learned that her warring naval commander character Artemisia in 300: Rise of an Empire soul-kisses the severed head of the man she's just executed. Given her way with the script, she would have gone further with

Yet it happens there because of Eva Green. She owns this movie. Green — who rose to prominence after playing Vesper Lynd in 2006′s “Casino Royale” — will never be accused of phoning in this performance. She struts 

Eva Green didn't flinch when she first learned that her warring naval commander character Artemisia in 300: Rise of an Empire soul-kisses the severed head of the man she's just executed. Given her way with the script, she would have gone further with

The ever-so-consistent Eva Green revealed that she was left black-and-blue after a violent sex scene for her new film, 300: Rise of an Empire. The former Bond girl is believed to have been left bruised while filming an 

While I wouldnt call 300: Rise Of An Empire a major film, it features an absolutely incredible performance by Eva Green, and it does a great job of building a new story around the events we already know from part one.