Chases, explosions and sex as James Bond returns in the movie ‘Spectre’

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The first extended trailer of the new James Bond movie was released Wednesday with healthy doses of fast cars, explosions, sexy women and one shadowy, evil force.

“Spectre” will be the 24th Bond flick, fourth for current 007 Daniel Craig, and hits American big screens on Nov. 6.

It appears 007 will be doing much of his work off the books, without the blessing of his MI6 bosses.

In one of the clip’s first scenes, 007 was shown among Mexico City revelers before sneaking to a rooftop and firing a shot that triggers a huge blast.

“Mexico City, what were you doing there?” boss M, played by Ralph Fiennes, questions.

“I was taking some overdue holiday,” Bond dryly responds.

“Spectre” was directed by Oscar winner Sam Mendes, who was also behind the cameras for the last Bond flick, “Skyfall,” which grossed $1.1 billion in worldwide box-office sales.

Bond is on the hunt for the shady Spectre organization, run by villain Franz Oberhauser, played by Christoph Waltz.

When Bond finally meets Oberhauser, the antagonist cruelly boasts: “It was me, James, the author of all your pain.”

“Welcome, James,” Oberhauser says. “You came across me so many times, yet you neThe eagerly awaited debut of the latest James Bond film was unveiled on Wednesday, treating audiences to an exciting preview filled with high-octane action, sleek automobiles, explosive sequences, alluring women, and the looming presence of a menacing, enigmatic adversary.

Titled “Spectre,” this upcoming installment marks the 24th entry in the iconic Bond franchise and the fourth outing for the current 007, portrayed by Daniel Craig. American audiences can anticipate its theatrical release on November 6th.The trailer hints at a narrative where Bond operates independently, circumventing the directives of his superiors at MI6. In a striking early scene, Bond is depicted amidst the festivities of Mexico City before discreetly maneuvering to a rooftop where his actions trigger a dramatic explosion.Upon being questioned about his presence in Mexico City, Bond nonchalantly attributes it to a long-overdue vacation, much to the skepticism of his superior, M, portrayed by Ralph Fiennes.Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sam Mendes, an Academy Award winner, “Spectre” follows his successful stewardship of the previous Bond film, “Skyfall,” which amassed a staggering $1.1 billion in global box office receipts.The plot centers on Bond’s relentless pursuit of the clandestine organization known as Spectre, helmed by the malevolent Franz Oberhauser, played by Christoph Waltz. In a chilling confrontation, Oberhauser proudly claims responsibility for the hardships Bond has endured, taunting him with the revelation, “It was me, James, the author of all your pain.”As Bond finally encounters Oberhauser face-to-face, the villain sardonically welcomes him, remarking on the numerous encounters they’ve shared, albeit unnoticed by Bond until now.

The film features a stellar supporting cast including Naomie Harris, Monica Bellucci, and Lea Seydoux, adding depth and intrigue to the cinematic experience.ver saw me. What took you so long?”

Beauties Naomie Harris, Monica Bellucci and Lea Seydoux round out the cast.