The 24th film in the James Bond series will be called Spectre, director Sam Mendes revealed during a press conference on Thursday in the U.K. Spectre, as Bond fans will recall, is the name of a terrorist organizations that appeared in earlier Bond films, and it stands for “Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion.”
Daniel Craig will return once again play James Bond, and he’ll be supported by Andrew Scott, Dave Bautista, Monica Bellucci, Léa Seydoux and Christoph Waltz, who will play the film’s antagonist, Oerhauser.
In addition to Mendes as director, Verge reports that Skyfall screenwriters John Logan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade have all returned for Spectre.
Shooting will begin tomorrow and Spectre is slated for release on October 23rd next year in the U.K., followed by a November 6th, 2015 premiere in the U.S.
Oh and the car for those that car will be the Aston Martin DB10
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Originally Posted by smokin5:
I'm holding out for "Bond - The Musical".
Bring back Sean Connery to slap around some chorus girls? BRILLIANT! Unless of course you were speaking more of a Mel Brooks inspired production, then not so much brilliance.
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