Nearly two months after the first teaser trailer, the first official trailer for the new James Bond film 'Spectre' has come out and yes, it makes you wanting to see the movie - what a trailer is supposed to do.
With sassy dialogues, seduction and a high-speed car chase, the new James Bond trailer packs a lot of action while giving a glimpse of its villain, Frank Oberhauser, played by Oscar-winner Christoph Waltz.
From the looks of it, 'Spectre' has all the ingredients for an iconic Bond film with a thrilling plot, beautiful Bond girls and yet another secret from agent 007's hidden past.
The trailer opens with Daniel Craig's Bond in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead. The action then moves to MI6 headquarters where Bond is confronted by Ralph Fiennes' M.
The new clip shows Naomie Harris and Ben Whishaw in their roles as Moneypenny and Q respectively. Monica Bellucci and La Seydoux also get their moments in the trailer, which finally reveals the boss of the evil organisation—Spectre.
Bond realises that he is somehow connected to this mystery as Waltz's villain emerges out of the shadow to address him in a familiar but sinister manner, "Welcome James, what took you so long?"
At one point in the trailer, Waltz tells Bond, "It was me James, the author of all your pain."
'Spectre' will be Daniel Craig's fourth appearance as Bond, with Naomi Harris and Ben Whishaw reprising their roles as Eve Moneypenny and Q respectively. Ralph Fiennes takes on the role of 'M' while Christopher Waltz plays Frank Oberhauser, the villain.
In the 24th Bond movie, which marks the return of Sam Mendes as a director after 'Skyfall', a cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover the organisation.
While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind Spectre.
Sam Mendes had recently said that this would be his last Bond film. "I don't think I could go down that road again," he said. "You do have to put everything else on hold."
The movie is slated to release in the UK on October 26, 2015, and in India on November 6, 2015.
(With agency inputs)