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'Spectre' Full-Length Trailer Revealed! Release Date, Movie Photos, Cast News & More [Watch]

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A full-length trailer for "Spectre," the 24th installment of the "James Bond" film franchise, has been revealed recently.

"Spectre," which will debut in the U.K. on Oct. 26 and in U.S. theaters on Nov. 6, will star Daniel Craig once again as the iconic British spy. Also starring are Christoph Waltz, Ralph Fiennes, Dave Bautista, Andrew Scott, Monica Bellucci, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Alessandro Cremona, Lea Seydoux, Jesper Christensen, Naomie Harris, and Stephanie Sigman, the film's official site wrote.

Watch the trailer below.

As written by the movie's official page, the synopsis reads: "A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organization known as SPECTRE."

Back in London, Max Denbigh (Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, expresses his doubts on Bond and MI6. Agent 007 seeks the assistance of Moneypenny (Harris) and Q (Whishaw) in finding Madeleine Swann (Seydoux), the daughter of assassin and Bond's long-time nemesis Mr. White (Christensen), the site added.

Yahoo! TV pointed out some notable aspects of the trailer, one of which is the snippet of the musical score from 1969's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," the Bond movie which featured George Lazenby as its lead star. The tune appeared on the 1:45 mark of the trailer for "Spectre."

Waltz's Franz Oberhauser is finally revealed in the sneak peek as well, and fans finally got to see his deep connection with the special agent. The villainous mastermind was only partly shown in the first teaser for "Spectre," the news outlet noted.

Aside from these, the new M (Fiennes) was showcased, along with Bond's latest car, Yahoo! TV added.

Sam Mendes, who directed "Spectre," recently revealed that he wouldn't be working on future Bond films anymore.

"I said no to the last one and then ended up doing it, and was pilloried by all my friends," the filmmaker said of the latest James Bond installment, "Spectre," as quoted by BBC. "But I do think this is probably it."

He continued, "I don't think I could go down that road again. You do have to put everything else on hold."

Aside from the trailer, the official site for "Spectre" also released new images from the film's set. Take a look at some of them below.

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