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The next Bond film is 'Spectre'

| | Dec 05, 2014, at 03:41 am
London, Dec 4 (IBNS): Detective James Bond will be back again onscreen and this time the title of the next film will be 'Spectre'.

The name was announced by filmmaker Sam Mendes at the  Pinewood Studios near London.

Daniel Craig will be playing the iconic detective character  for the fourth time.

Italian actress Monica Bellucci and France's Lea Seydoux have been unveiled as the new  'Bond girls'.

The shooting of the film commences next week, reports said.

The last Bond film which had hit the theatre was 'Skyfall'.

It was released in 2012.

The new film will release in the UK in 2015.

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