The
wait
is
over
as
the
official
title
of
Bond
24
has
been
announced.
Sony
Entertainment
team
was
at
Pinewood
Studios
in
London
and
at
the
press
conference,
they
announced
the
name
of
the
next
Bond
movie
which
is
'Spectre'.
The
official
cast
and
their
characters
have
also
been
announced
at
the
press
conference.
While
Daniel
Craig
returns
back
as
the
secret
agent,
Bond
for
the
fourth
time,
Andrew
Scott
who
plays
Moriarty
in
Sherlock
is
going
to
play
the
villain
in
the
movie.
Spectre
also
stars
Ralph
Fiennes
as
the
new
M,
Ben
Whishaw,
Rory
Kinnear
and
Naomie
Harris
along
with
Christoph
Waltz,
Monica
Bellucci,
and
Dave
Bautista.
Bond
will
be
driving
DB
10
car
in
the
Spectre
movie.
SPECTRE
(Special
Executive
for
Counter-intelligence,
Terrorism,
Revenge
and
Extortion)
is
a
fictional
global
terrorist
organisation
featured
in
the
James
Bond
novels
by
Ian
Fleming
from
which
the
Bond
films
have
been
adapted.
"Casting
directors
thought
he
was
perfect
to
play
a
baddie
and
they
wanted
to
use
his
existing
Sherlock
profile
-
and
amp
it
up
to
the
next
level.
Andrew
is
hoping
the
move
will
see
him
leap
from
TV
to
the
big
screen,
where
he
can
eventually
divide
his
time
between
London
and
LA.
He
knows
this
is
his
big
break,"
an
insider
told
mirror.co.uk
over
casting
Andrew
Scott
as
the
villain.
Spectre
is
the
24th
installment
from
the
James
Bond
franchise.
It
is
directed
by
Sam
Mendes
who
also
directed
SkyFall,
and
is
set
to
be
released
in
October
2015.
The
shooting
will
start
from
Monday
as
it
was
reported
earlier
that
the
shooting
will
commence
in
December.
The
shooting
will
be
held
in
Prime
Studios
in
London,
Rome,
Mexico
city,
Morocco
and
Austria.