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Daniel Craig, Kate Middleton, Prince William to Attend 'Spectre' Premiere; Longest James Bond Movie till Date

| Sep 18, 2015 04:57 AM EDT

James Bond Spectre

Daniel Craig, Kate Middleton and Prince William are all set to attend the premiere of the latest James Bond film "Spectre."

The upcoming James Bond movie, "Spectre" is all set to be the longest James Bond movie untill now, according to The Telegraph. Aside from that, this movie is also going to see Daniel Craig as James Bond for the last time. Rumors suggest that the duration of the movie will be 155 minutes. However, Sony Pictures is yet to release the official timing for this movie.

Since it is Craig's last movie in the role of James Bond, many cinema houses will show the film.

The other long James Bond movies till now are "Skyfall" at 143 minutes, "Casino Royale" at 144 minutes, and "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" at 140 minutes.

In "Spectre", the British secret service agent will be seen going to Mexico City. He will be provoked to go there after he receives a cryptic message. Once he reaches Mexico, he will be introduced to "SPECTRE," which is a sinister organization.

This will become his new mission. James Bond will follow a trail to Austria along with Morocco. He will set off to discover his own connection with the "SPECTRE" member, Fran Oberhauser. Christoph Waltz will be playing this role.

The latest Bond girl, Lea Seydoux will also join Craig in this movie. She will be playing the role of a psychologist, Dr. Madeleine Swann. In addition, Monica Belluci will also join the cast, playing the role of Lucia Sciarra. Dave Bautista will play a SPECTRE assassin. Ralph Fiennes and Ben Whishaw will reprise their respective roles of MI6 members Q and M.

The movie will release on Oct. 26, all across the globe, according to USA Today.

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