James Bond 24: An Iconic Opening For Spectre? Plus, Daniel Craig Confirms Bond Duties Until 2020

"Spectre," also known as James Bond 24, is planning to make a "spectre-cular" film opening — a race at the Mexican Day of Dead.

The creators of the film said that it took them six months to make hundreds of individual death costumes. In just 75 minutes, 1,500 extras had to be dressed by a throng of wardrobe assistants and make-up artists.

Make-up designer Naomi Donne promised that this will be the most visually exciting opening for a Bond movie, Mirror has learned.

There were numerous Bond movies, and one thing that's quite noticeable is, This latest one features something others didn't — an Aston Martin DB10 with a flamethrower.

Meanwhile, there were rumors surfacing that this will be Craig's last 007 movie. A couple of names of who will be taking over the Bond franchise come out every now and then..

"Homeland" actor Damian Lewis and Henry Cavill of "Batman V Superman" are on the prospect list. "Luther" star Idris Elba, who has been rumored to play Agent 007 for years, has denied the speculations, according to The Independent.

Let the truth be known Craig will still be James Bond, at least in the next five years. A Sony spokesperson confirmed that he will fulfill his contract, which is until 2020, Latin Post reported.

Given the time frame, Craig still has one or two films to complete before the end of his term. The prospect list will have to wait until then.

The film is scheduled to be released on Nov. 6, 2015 in the United Kingdom. The movie is about a cryptic message that Bond received following "Skyfall."

The message has something to do with his past, and this sends him off to a journey without realizing that slowly, he will come face-to-face with a sinister organization known as "Spectre."

Craig are joined by Ralph Fiennes, Christoph Waltz, Monica Belluci, Lea Seydoux and Ben Whishaw in the upcoming movie.

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