The Next Bond Movie Will Be Called 'Spectre' - Here's The Full Cast
The cast and name of the next Bond movie was announced Thursday morning by director Sam Mendes at an event in London at Pinewood Studios.
Bond 24 will called "Spectre" and will be released in theaters Nov. 6, 2015.
Daniel Craig will return as James Bond, Ralph Fiennes as M., and Rory Kinnear will reprise his role as Tanner. Naomie Harris will also be back as Moneypenny.
Here are the new members of the cast:
Andrew Scott ("Sherlock") will play Denbigh.
And welcoming... Andrew Scott as Denbigh pic.twitter.com/UNBlMoBmXz
- James Bond (@007) December 4, 2014
Christoph Waltz will star as Oberhauser
And Christoph Waltz as Oberhauser! #SPECTRE pic.twitter.com/CPUXDDf0jt
- James Bond (@007) December 4, 2014
David Bautista ("Guardians of the Galaxy") will play Mr. Hinx.
Monica Bellucci will play Lucia Sciarra.
...Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra pic.twitter.com/41klBClFzN
- James Bond (@007) December 4, 2014
Léa Seydoux will star as Madeleine Swann.
...Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann. #SPECTRE pic.twitter.com/DR7DfAWkb1
- James Bond (@007) December 4, 2014
The new car in the film will be the Astin Martin DB10.
The movie will film over the next seven months in locations including London, Rome, Mexican City, Moracco, and Austria.
Here's the first teaser poster for the movie.
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