Now that James Bond has a new drink order – see ya Vesper, hello olives! – he’s properly prepared to get some killing done.

Sony debuted the final trailer for Spectre on Thursday, which features a handful of footage from the previous trailers, but includes some new action sequences and a better look at Christoph Waltz outside of the shadows. At one point, Daniel Craig’s Bond runs from a collapsing building, only to begin falling into the destruction. He shoots at Waltz’s totally-not-Blofeld Franz Oberhauser from a distance, saying, “I came here to kill you.” Oberhauser, on the other hand, responds, "And I thought you came here to die." But hey, it's all a matter of perspective.

Sam Mendes' Spectre also stars Léa Seydoux, Monica Belluci and Dave Bautista, as well as the returning cast Naomi Harris, Ralph Finnes and Ben Whishaw. Here’s the film’s official synopsis:

A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond (Daniel Craig) on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra (Monica Bellucci), the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal.  Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organisation known as SPECTRE.

Meanwhile back in London, Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott), the new head of the Centre for National Security, questions Bond’s actions and challenges the relevance of MI6, led by M (Ralph Fiennes). Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) and Q (Ben Whishaw) to help him seek out Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux), the daughter of his old nemesis Mr White (Jesper Christensen), who may hold the clue to untangling the web of SPECTRE. As the daughter of an assassin, she understands Bond in a way most others cannot.

As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks, played by Christoph Waltz.

Last week, Sam Smith released his official theme song for the film, “Writing's on the Wall.”

Spectre opens November 6.

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