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First 'Skyfall' Trailer Is Jam-Packed With High-Octane Scenes
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Returning as James Bond, Daniel Craig plays an association game during an interrogation session before getting into some intense actions in Beijing, London and Istanbul.

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The very first trailer for "Skyfall" has finally been made available for viewing pleasure. The gritty sneak peek, which was first screened during the 2012 CinemaCon last April, is jam-packed with intense scenes involving Daniel Craig as a darker version of James Bond. It presents a few dialog, except an interrogation session shown on the opening scene where Bond has what looks like an association game.

"Skyfall" will find the 007 agent in a troublesome situation as his loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her. Craig returns as the British agent after tackling the prestigious role in "Casino Royale" and "Quantum of Solace". He is joined by Judi Dench, Javier Bardem, Albert Finney, Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris.

During a panel at the CinemaCon, Sony Pictures' Rory Bruer confirmed that the studio is already preparing a follow-up to "Skyfall". While the 24th James Bond movie is slated for a 2014 U.S. release, the 23rd movie itself, which is directed by Sam Mendes, will open nationwide this November 9.

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