Spectre Plot Spoilers: James Bond to seek for truth about his parents' death; Frank Obenhauser to look freaky?

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More action and suspense are expected from the upcoming James Bond film, Spectre. Bond comes back to unravel more about his childhood, which was never discussed in the previous 007 films. Frank Obenhauser rumors are persistent insisting he might look freaky in the next Bond film.

Daniel Craig will be back to reprise his role as James Bond. In Spectre, more revelations and answear about Bond's childhood will soon be unfolded. In 'Skyfall' bits of information were revealed about Bond's painful childhood after his parents died. This time in 'Spectre', he will seek to find out about the truth of his parents' death.

In Spectre, Bond will also be dealing with more than 2 Bond girls, as Dr Madeleine Swann played by Lea Seydoux, Lucia Ciarra to be played by Monica Belluci, and Estrella to be played by Stephanie Sigman will be rivals in trying to capture the charming British spy's attention.

Christoph Waltz's Frank Obenhauser might be sporting a new look, in the upcoming Spectre, as Waltz was seen having mo-cap style dots on his face. Because of this, many speculate that Frank Obenhauser might look freaky in the upcoming Bond film.

Meanwhile, Dave Bautista will be playing Bond's adversary, Mr. Hinx. It seems like he's pretty excited in playing the bad guy in the movie as he said in one interview, "When I first met with Sam Mendes about playing Mr Hinx, I asked if Mr Hinx is a badass. He said, 'Oh, yeah!'"

Talking about the character, he said "He's a different type of character to who I've played before. He's very, very Bond-ish. He's very true to the legacy [of other Bond villains]." Bautista added that his experience playing Mr. Hinx was new, fresh, and completely different.

Spectre will be the 24th James Bond movie to be released. It will be directed by Sam Medes and is due to hit theaters on November 06.

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