Today we found out a lot more about the upcoming James Bond movie, including its title! The new cast members – and more importantly, the car – were also unveiled.

Live from Pinewood Studios, the James Bond team gathered today to reveal a lot of new info about the 24th Bond movie!

Daniel Craig is set to return as James Bond, with Sam Mendes back as director.

And as Mendes took the stage, we discovered not only the rest of the cast, but also got a look at the brand new Bond car, and of course learned the title of the movie.

The official title of the 24th James Bond movie is Spectre. As Mendes hinted, hardcore Bond fans might have an idea what that’s referring to.

Mendes then presented Bond’s new vehicle, the silver Aston Martin DB10. He teased, “You’ll see what it can do when the movie comes out.”

Here’s a great look at the new car, from Aston Martin’s official Twitter:

Mendes also revealed that Rome, Mexico City, Morocco, and Austria will be some of the film’s locations. They’ll be shooting for seven months.

Composer Thomas Newman will return for Spectre, as will the writing trio from Skyfall (John Logan, Neil Purvis and Rob Wade). They’ve got a new editor, Lee Smith, and the cinematographer is Interstellar‘s Hoyte van Hoytema.

As for the cast, we’ve got the MI6 White Hall brigade band back together: Rory Kinnear as Tanner, Ben Whishaw as Q, Naomie Harris as Miss Moneypenny, and of course Ralph Fiennes as the new M.

Sherlock star Andrew Scott will be playing playing “Denbigh.” We’re not sure yet, but it appears he’ll be a good guy (a previous rumour had him as the movie’s villain).

David Bautista will play Mr. Hinx, and the new Bond girls are Monica Bellucci (as Lucia Sciarra), and Léa Seydoux (as Madeleine Swann).

And finally, Christoph Waltz appears to be the new villain after all, as was rumoured a couple of months back. His character’s name is Oberhauser.

Here’s the full cast lined up on stage (with Mendes and Craig in the middle):

Following the live event, the official James Bond Twitter account has also revealed the first teaser poster for the movie. It features the spidery spectre logo, disguised as a gunshot through a window:

The movie is set to be released on Oct. 23, 2015 in the U.K., following in the U.S. on Nov. 6.

What do you think about the ‘James Bond: Spectre’ line-up?