Check Out The Cover Art For Adele's Bond Theme Song Skyfall

This has been a pretty killer week for everyone's favorite superspy James Bond. Tuesday saw the release of Bond 50, a new Blu-ray/DVD set that packages together all 22 previous 007 films in one complete set, yesterday we learned that Skyfall, the newest film in the franchise, will debut one day early in IMAX theaters, and today we get our first look at the cover art for the new theme song for the movie that's sung by the epically-voiced singer sensation Adele.

While there have been rumors that Adele would be singing the new theme since last year, last Monday the news was officially confirmed and now MI6-HQ has provided our first look at the physical single. It's not the most stunningly creative cover we've ever seen - basically just an altered version of the film's poster, but it's hard to argue with a classic and I like how they have put Adele's face into the image. Check it out below.

Adele has a fantastic, classic voice that would go perfectly with the Bond vibe. With any luck we'll get to hear the song before the movie comes out, but worse comes to worse we'll just have to enjoy it while we watch the title's opening credits.

Directed by Sam Mendes, Skyfall sees Daniel Craig make his third appearance as 007 with a cast that also includes Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench, Ralph Fiennes, Albert Finney, Naomie Harris, Bérénice Marlohe, Helen McCrory, Ola Rapace and Ben Whishaw. The movie will be in theaters on November 9th and you can see more from the film, including trailers and behind the scenes videos, in our Blend Film Database.

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