
The 32-second teaser, which featured logos for MGM and Columbia Pictures and star Daniel Craig, was uploaded to a YouTube account called "Come and Dive." It was the only video associated with the account, and did not appear on the official Sony Pictures YouTube page. (Sony will release the next James Bond film in 2015.) It should be noted, too, that "Come and Dive" did not include the Sony logo that has appeared on the studio's recent releases. (The Sony logo can be seen at the 17-second mark in the new trailer for "The Amazing Spider-Man 2.") The "Come and Dive" trailer was also absent from the official 007 Twitter account and website.
Despite the evidence, fans were still debating the clip's veracity on Thursday afternoon, at least until the "Come and Dive" teaser was pulled from YouTube because of "a copyright claim by Sony Pictures Entertainment." According to TotalFilm, Sony confirmed that the trailer was fake. HuffPost Entertainment contacted the studio for comment on the "Come and Dive" teaser; this post will be updated if they provided further clarification.
The next James Bond film is set for release on Nov. 6, 2015 in U.S. theaters. Production is expected to start this coming fall. It remains untitled. Reported by PopEater 6 hours ago.