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New teaser for Spectre unveils Bond girls, epic action

First SPECTRE TV spot
The debut of a new teaser for Spectre, the latest addition to the 007 franchise, during Tuesday night’s NBA playoff game added an extra dose of excitement and suspense to the spectacle. It built on what we saw in the first trailer, released in March, adding fresh glimpses at what we can expect when the new James Bond movie arrives in theaters on November 6, 2015. Starring Daniel Craig, it is the 24th Bond film by Eon Productions.

The new teaser is faster-paced than the first, as well as more action-packed. It gives viewers a taste of the high-speed chases (by land, by air, and even by snow), extensive fights scenes, and enormous explosions that are central to every Bond film. We also get a better look at actresses Léa Seydoux and Monica Bellucci, the latest Bond girls, because the spy never saves the day without wooing women with his signature charm and excellent taste in suits.

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Both trailers have been especially enigmatic, giving only the smallest hints at the story to come and leaving more questions than they answer. Of course, that’s the point, so it’s safe to say that they’re succeeding in their goal of stoking the fire for audiences ahead of the movie’s premiere.

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What we do know is that Spectre will follow Bond on adventure that begins with a cryptic message from his past that makes him start digging into a sinister organization. His investigation will lead him around the world, with his journey stopping in locations as far-flung as Mexico, Austria, Morocco, and Italy. Along the way, he’ll start to question the very lifestyle he’s always pursued, director Sam Mendes previously revealed.

Along with Craig and Mendes, others returning players include Ralph Fiennes as M, Rory Kinnear as Tanner, and Naomie Harris as Moneypenny. Spectre premieres in theaters November 6, 2015.

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