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James Bond No Time To Die: Breathtaking new trailer as Daniel Craig returns for his last outing as 007

JAMES Bond returns in a breathtaking new trailer for No Time To Die as he fights to save the world from a plan to kill “millions”.

Daniel Craig’s last outing as the super-spy is detailed in an epic glimpse at the movie that runs to more than a minute and a half.

A machine-gun-toting Daniel Craig is back as Bond in the new No Time To Die trailer

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He is seen alongside Ana De Armas waiting for his vodka martini

James Bond is seen content with his life – but it doesn’t last long

The explosive preview kicks off with Bond narrowly avoiding a speeding car, before jumping off a dizzyingly high viaduct.

It later offers fans further glimpses of the movie’s supervillain, Safin, played by Oscar-winning actor Rami Malek as he threatens to “eradicate” millions.

Sans are re-introduced to Christoph Waltz’s villain Blofeld, who is shown sitting in a cage in a maximum-security prison.

The baddie tells him: “James, fate draws us back together and now your enemy is my enemy.”

Rami Malek’s villain Safin makes a chilling appearance in the trailer

Ana De Armas’ CIA agent Paloma also gets a starring role

The film is packed with daring stunts and thrilling explosions

Fans were also treated to 007 surprising Lea Seydoux’s Dr Madeleine Swann in her hotel room, announcing dramatically: “The past isn’t dead”.

New Bond girl Ana de Armas makes an appearance too, kicking one baddie in the face after gliding into the trailer in a slinky evening dress.

There are also plenty of great gadgets, including a return for the bulletproof Aston Martin car, which can machine-gun enemies from its headlights.

Filmmakers revealed the trailer on social media, saying: “The mission that changes everything begins…”

Bond’s deadly Aston Martin makes another appearance in No Time To Die

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Lea Seydoux’s Dr Madeleine Swann gets a visit from Bond

No Time To Die will arrive in British cinemas in November

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The film, which is released in November, sees Bond having left active service and enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica – but the peace and quiet doesn’t last.

His retirement is blown apart when old CIA pal Felix Leiter turns up asking for help rescuing a kidnapped scientist.

However, it turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.

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