"Spectre" Daniel Craig’s Bond flick unveils behind-the scenes footage (video)

PanARMENIAN.Net - Sony Pictures gives James Bond fans a look at the upcoming movie, "Spectre", through a behind-the-scenes video. The featurette features interviews with the stars such as Lea Seydoux and Dave Bautista, as well as some crew members, AceShowbiz said.

Associate Producer Gregg Wilson explains in the video, "We have to deliver an amazing sequence and this is going to be one of the major action sequences of the movie, a jewel in the crown so to speak. It's going to be spectacular and Austria seemed to offer everything that we needed to pull it off." Production designer Dennis Gassner, meanwhile, gushes about how they aim to top "Skyfall".

Toward the end of the video, Daniel Craig is seen filming an action scene in the Austrian mountains. He takes down a bad guy and shoots a gun on the snowy landscape. There's also a glimpse of a car chase scene.

The first official picture from the movie has also been released, showing Craig as the famous 007 agent wearing an all-black ensemble and wielding a gun.

Serving as the 24th installment of the action movie franchise, "Spectre" also brings back Rory Kinnear as Tanner, Ben Whishaw as Q, Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny, and Ralph Fiennes as M. New cast members include Christoph Waltz as Oberhauser, Dave Bautista as a henchman named Mr. Hinx, Andrew Scott as MI5 employee Denbigh, Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra and Lea Seydoux as Madeleine Swann. Sam Mendes returns as a director.

According to the released plotline, a cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. 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.

The movie is scheduled for a November 6 release in the United States.

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