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New James Bond Trailer Reveals More of the 'Spectre' Story (VIDEO)

MGM-Columbia Pictures' latest James Bond movie, "Spectre," has just debuted a new trailer, featuring more of the film's story, as well as its supporting cast.

Unlike the previous posters, teasers, and teaser trailers released, the new footage has Daniel Craig's Bond in an unauthorized mission in Mexico City pursuing his quest to hunt down the mysterious organization Spectre.

In several action-packed sequences, Bond clambers onto rooftops, gets into car chases on near vertical surfaces, chases cars with planes and is seen on snowy mountain passes, boardroom brawls, helicopter somersaults and gunfights.

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Craig's co-stars also make appearances in the trailer, including Monica Bellucci, Lea Seydoux, Dave Bautista, and Christoph Waltz, who will be playing the elusive and enigmatic villain and head of Spectre, who claims to be closely connected to Bond.

Ralph Fiennes reprises his role as the new "M," with Naomi Harris as Eve Moneypenny, amd Ben Whishaw as "Q".

Along with the new trailer, an expanded synopsis simultaneously appeared on the film's website, describing a cryptic message Bond receives from the past, which sends him to Mexico City, and on to Rome where he infiltrates a secret Spectre meeting.

The "Spectre" website has also posted 12 new stills featuring individual characters in the roles they play the movie.

Helmed by Sam Mendes, who also directed the previous Bond film "Skyfall," "Spectre" recently wrapped production earlier in the year, and will be premiering in theaters on Oct. 26.

Craig, in his third turn as 007, is rumored to be hanging up his spy cap after hinting that "Spectre" will be his last run as Bond.

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