Daniel Craig is packing heat as James Bond in the new Spectre poster

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Daniel Craig has already solidified himself in two of the best James Bond entries with CASINO ROYALE and SKYFALL, but that streak looks to continue with SPECTRE. Sam Mendes, director of SKYFALL, returns to the franchise and brings with him an impressive ensemble including Christoph Waltz, Monica Belluci, Dave Bautista, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, and Lea Seydoux. For his 24th adventure, here's a brand new SPECTRE poster featuring Daniel Craig looking like a badass.

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There's no doubts that everyone's looking forward to this film, but this also gets me excited about future Bond installments. Given the time they're welling to put into SKYFALL and SPECTRE, I would love to see installments that take into account Bond's age, if Daniel Craig is willing to stick around that long. Perhaps I'm getting ahead of myself. Good thing we have a slew of movies hitting this summer to keep us occupied until SPECTRE makes its way to cinemas!

SPECTRE will open in theaters on November 6, 2015.

Source: MGM Studios

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