The sequel to the Academy Award-winning film "Skyfall" might be one of the most highly anticipated 007 films of all time, as it'll show Daniel Craig's Bond in "Spectre," a movie that may bring back the most famous villain of the franchise, Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
While there's little actual information released about Daniel Craig's Bond "Spectre," the title suggests the return of the famous organization present from the very first James Bond movie ever, Sean Connery's "Dr. No," the Cold War era Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion or S.P.E.C.T.R.E.
According to The Independent, Sam Mendes, the director of both "Skyfall" and the upcoming Daniel Craig Bond "Spectre," recently approved the release of the first TV spot for the actor's fourth outing as agent 007, which saw its release during the NBA Finals last night on US television.
As The Daily Mail reports, the new teaser for the Daniel Craig Bond "Spectre" film sees the most famous spy in the world going after the fictional terrorist organization that gives the movie its name, as they leave a trail for Bond to uncover through clues from his past.
According to Collider, the new Daniel Craig Bond "Spectre" film seems to aim to up the ante when it comes to action sequences, as the one minute teaser seems loaded with explosions and chases - besides some steamy scenes with the film's two new Bond girls.
Another landmark in the film shows Craig uttering the spy's iconic introduction: "Bond, James Bond."
In any case, ever since the announcement of the new additions of the cast of Daniel Craig's Bond "Spectre," fans of MI6 agent 007 have been aching to see more of the film, set for a fall 2015 release: it features two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz in the role of "Oberhauser," which many assume may be Blofeld, besides Bond girls Monica Bellucci and Léa Seydoux, "Sherlock" actor Andrew Scott and "Guardians of the Galaxy" Drax, Dave Bautista.