"Spectre," the 24th James Bond film which stars Daniel Craig, released a new trailer.
The opening of the clip shows the extravagant Mexican Day of Dead. It has been reported earlier that it took six months for the designers to make those death costumes.
At one moment, James Bond could be seeon on top of the roof. The next moment, he fires an ammo and boom!
The new "Spectre" trailer showcased a couple of racing Aston Martin cars, more thrown punches, guns shooting, airplanes flying and crashing — which contrasts with the first one.
The first trailer focused on Bond's mysterious past with the new antagonist, Franz Oberhauser. According to Forbes, it appeared that Oberhauser and Bond have some kind of secret relationship.
It also shows the photograph that was recovered following "Skyfall." It revealed the younger version of Bond, his parents and an unknown person, whose face appears to have been consumed by flames.
Meanwhile, Sam Mendes, who directed "Skyfall," says "Spectre" is his last Bond film. "Spectre" and "Skyfall" took a total of five years to make, BBC News has learned.
"I don't think I could go down that road again," Mendes said. "You do have to put everything else on hold."
The director felt that making the movie is more of a lifestyle choice than a job, and he did not think he could go through it again. Despite, he described the filming was totally encompassing.
"Spectre" has already filmed in London, Mexico, Italy and Morocco, with a total cast and crew of more than 1,000 people, according to Belfast Telegraph.
Mendes said that the theme song of the film is finished. However, the director will not disclose who recorded it, teasing that it was fantastic.
Christoph Waltz, Lea Seydoux, Andrew Scott, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Dave Bautista, Monica Bellucci and Ralph Fiennes also star in "Spectre."
The film is slated for release Nov. 6, 2015.