James Bond fans won't be able to get enough of the upcoming movie, "Spectre", which features Bond's newest villain, Christoph Waltz. Joined by Lea Seydoux as the daughter of Mr. White, one of Bond's noted enemies and Monica Belluci as James' love interest, "Spectre" will showcase lots of action and revelations haunting Bond's adventure-filled life.
A sneak peek of the 2-minute teaser trailer for "Spectre" on wired.com invites moviegoers on an action-packed journey with Bond as he encounters surprising discoveries of his past. See the two minute trailer here.
According to telegraph.co.uk, die hard Bond fans will see familiar scenes from the long line of 007 past movies. Arguably the most iconic of all 007's villains, "SPECTRE" Director Ernst Stavro Blofeld, is somewhat rekindled in Christoph Waltz's suave portrayal of Hans Oberhauser. Bond going rogue is another scene from the teaser and being helped by Q and Moneypenny takes us back to "Licence to Kill" (1989), where Timothy Dalton as James Bond was eventually assisted by Q (Desmond Llewellyn) when the former was suspended by M (Robert Brown).
In the same article, James meets Madeleine Swann, played by Lea Seydoux (remember her from Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol?), a doctor working at the Hoffler Klinik for a mysterious reason. The same scene can't be missed in another old Bond movie, "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" (1969), which fronted as an allergy research center, when in fact is a "Spectre" brainwashing facility. Romance is always an element in all 007 movies; and the train ride scene in the new movie by Bond and Swann is likened to Sean Connery (Bond) and Daniela Bianchi's (Romanova) railroad sequence in "From Russia With Love" (1963).
"Spectre" also welcomes back Ralph Fiennes as the new head of MI6, M, who replaced Dame Judi Densch in "Skyfall". Naomie Harris and Ben Winshaw also reprise their roles as MoneyPenny and the tech geek Q respectively, according to abcnews.go.com.