By Staff Reporter (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 27, 2015 05:51 AM EDT

Several new clips coming from the fourth Daniel Craig/James Bond film "Spectre" have been released online, and show that this next installment in the long-running franchise might be the best one yet.

According to Screen Rant, "Spectre" will be following the events of the previous "Skyfall" film, with bond teaming up once again with the team introduced in the last movie. Confirmed to reprise their roles of Q, M and Money Penny are Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes and Naomi Harris, respectively.

However, every Bond film must have two things to consider before fans can acknowledge the film: the villain and the "Bond girl." According to Cinema Blend, "Spectre" has both of these pretty well covered.

In the villain department, audiences will see Academy Award-winning actor Christoph Waltz teaming up with former WWE wrestler David Bautista to make sure whatever their plans for the world does not get foiled by 007. Waltz's character will be the main villain in the film named Franz Oberhauser, who has a strange personal connection with Bond and a high position in the organization of SPECTRE. Bautista will be playing a high-level assassin in the SPECTRE group named Mr. Hinx.

In the following clip, viewers can see that Mr. Hinx is more than a match for Bond in the strength department.

The second criterion that a Bond movie must have is the Bond girls, which many legendary actress have taken the role of over the years. This installment is no different with Lea Seydoux and Monica Bellucci lending their talents for the film. Seydoux will be playing the role of Dr. Madeleine Swann, who is a psychologist working at a private clinic in the Austrian Alps. Swann apparently has ties to the Quantum organization, as she is the daughter of Mr. White.

Seydoux has gone on to say, however, that she doesn't consider herself a Bond girl by any means. Audiences may have to say otherwise after seductive scenes such as the one shown below.

Belluci, who gained fame with her latex dress in the "Matrix" franchise, will be playing Lucia Sciarra, a widow of an assassin killed by Bond previously. Bellucci has aged very well, not looking the age of 51 that she is today. It seems that the Italian-born actress is ageless as she shines just a brightly as her younger female co-stars.

Anything you are excited about for "Spectre?" What do you think of the changes to the Bond team made in "Skyfall?" Let us know in the comments below.