Daniel Craig stands on a snowy mountain in Austria with his gun at the ready. He's dressed all in black and wearing thick blackout shades. Welcome to "Spectre."

The latest James Bond film released its first look at Craig as the 007 agent. The four-time Bond star is on location in Austria with co-stars Dave Bautista and Léa Seydoux.

"It's very surreal. It looks like a painting. Especially from a guy like me, I grew up in the inner city. This is my first time ever on a mountain," Bautista says in the behind-the-scenes video posted on the James Bond 007 Facebook page.

The cast and crew are dealing with some tough conditions, including the weather and altitude of the production. The remote location also makes it difficult, but the outstanding views more than make up for it.

"It's a real challenge to be up here, but the payoff is stunning scenery at an incredible location," production manager Martin Joy says.

"Spectre" will be the first Bond film since 2012's "Skyfall." Sam Mendes has returned to direct the movie, which also stars Ralph Fiennes, Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz and Ben Whishaw.

The 24th James Bond film will premiere on Nov. 6, 2015.