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The Final Spectre Trailer Is Non-Stop James Bond Action
Watch the final Spectre trailer after the jump. The 47-year-old actor had a chance to talk with Daily Mail about his future as James Bond and his experience in playing the most coveted role in the movie industry. The movie sneak peek is just over a minute long and is jammed with fiery explosions, eye dazzling auto chases, and of course, the famous Bond one-liners.
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With that, Dr. Madeleine Swan, played by Lea Seydoux, responds, “its name is Spectre“.
In 1964’s Goldfinger Sean Connery’s Bond, snarls at the film’s titular menace (Gert Fröbe) “Do you expect me to talk?” he snarls at the film’s titular menace (Gert Fröbe).
Following the release of a very cool worldwide TV spot a little earlier today, Sony has now released the final trailer for Spectre. Now he is being pitted against Daniel Craig, who also played Bond in Casino Royale and Skyfall, who revealed in an interview that he was still committed to the sequel. This is why after filming “James Bond: Spectre“, which is the 24th “James Bond” film ever produced, the actor announced that he might be giving up the role for good. Not to be out done, Franz coolly retorts “and I thought you came here to die”. Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Jesper Christensen, and Naomie Harris are back from previous movies, while Léa Seydoux, Monica Bellucci, Stephanie Sigman, Andrew Scott, and Dave Bautista join the franchise for the first time.
“Spectre” will hit theaters on November 6.
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The Academy Award-winner plays the mysterious villain Oberhauser, a man with ties to Bond’s (Daniel Craig) past who may or may not turn out to be infamous 007 arch-nemesis Blofeld.