Oscar-winning Austrian actor Christoph Waltz will play a villain in the film while Andrew Scott, best known for his role as Moriarty in BBC1's Sherlock, will join the cast as one of 007's Whitehall bosses.
Bond will once again be
driving an Aston Martin, this time a DB10. Movie fans saw a previous Aston, his
vintage DB5, blown to pieces in Skyfall.
The film is named after the
shadowy terrorist organisation created by Bond author Ian Fleming which first
appeared in his novel Thunderball.
Daniel Craig, who was
present at the announcement, will be back for a fourth outing as Britain's most
famous secret agent, following his last adventure in Skyfall - which was the
highest grossing film of all time in the UK.
Naomie Harris will star as
Miss Moneypenny again, while Ralph Fiennes will come back as Gareth Mallory -
the new M, whom film fans saw succeeding the character played by Dame Judi
Dench in Skyfall.
Ben Whishaw will be back in
the role of Q and Rory Kinnear will play Bill Tanner again.
Screenwriter John Logan is
another who will return while Hoyte van Hoytema will take charge of photography
again.
The film will be shot at
locations including London, Rome, Mexico City, Tangier and Erfoud in Morocco
and Solden in the Austrian Alps - where Bond will return to the ski slopes.
Large parts will also be filmed at the Pinewood Studios, which has long been
home to the hit movie series.
The movie will be released
next year on 6 November.
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