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James Bond 'Spectre' Movie News: First Look Released, Bond Deals With Bad Guys

The first photo and footage from "Spectre" with Daniel Craig as 007 was released Thursday. In the footage, Bond is seen dealing with the bad guys.

During filming of "Spectre" in Austria, Craig takes part in what producers describe as a "major action sequence" while wearing head-to-toe black and carrying a gun. The final shot of the video sees Bond giving a henchman a two-handed punch before shooting another one dead on top of a mountain.

One part of the clip shows an explosive scene with Bond running towards a fire-engulfed collision of cars in front of a ski lodge.

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Associate producer Gregg Wilson says, "We have to deliver an amazing sequence and this is going to be one of the major action sequences of the movie, a jewel in the crown so to speak. It's going to be spectacular and Austria seemed to offer everything that we needed to pull it off."

Ley Seydoux and Dave Bautista were also seen shooting their first scenes for "Spectre" under the direction of Sam Mendes.

"It's very surreal, it looks like a painting," says Bautista in the video. "It's my first time ever on a mountain."

Bautista plays villain Mr. Hinx, while Seydoux takes on the role of Bond girl Madeleine Swann.

It was also revealed that the team were filming in the snowy mountains of Solden, Austria as well as Obertilliach and Lake Altausee, but the production will also take place at Pinewood London, as well as in Mexico City, Rome, Tangier, and Erfoud, Morocco.

"The thing that Sam and I talked about how we were going to top 'Skyfall', it's going to be 'Spectre' and so far, it's a great start," production designer Dennis Gassner said. "I think that we are going to continue the history of the Bond films, making things that are exciting for the audience to look at and what could be more exciting than to be on top of the world."

"Spectre" will hit theaters on Nov. 6, 2015.

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