WARNING: The following contains spoilers for No Time to Die, in theaters now.

A clip from No Time To Die showcases James Bond's latest Q-gadget.

The clip, posted from the official James Bond YouTube account, depicts the use of a new gadget called Q-Dar, which, as it's used in the clip, is able to map the architecture of the chemical plant that Bond (Daniel Craig) and Nomi (Lyshana Lynch) have broken into. Q-Dar also allows Q (Ben Whishaw) and M (Ralph Fiennes) to track the movements of the agents inside the facility.

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Whishaw reprised his role as 007's tech expert Q for the film, which is Craig's fifth and final Bond film and opened to $6.3 million in Thursday night previews, the best for any Bond film and a record previously held by Spectre in 2015, which opened to $5.3 million.

The film is the third best-reviewed Bond film on Rotten Tomatoes and is on track to earn between $60 and $70 million in its domestic opening weekend. However, the film has already grossed $121 million so far at the worldwide box office from 54 international markets, including the U.K., Brazil, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico and Spain. Prior to the film's release, producers of the 25th Bond film Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson made it clear that they were most concerned with the film's performance in the U.K.

"They've lost so much money by moving [No Time to Die]; the marketing has gotten stale. The Broccolis care more about the U.K. than anything -- making it a big hit in the U.K., a decent hit in the U.S. and the rest of the world," a source said at the time. Fortunately, Not Time To Die performed well at the U.K. box office, grossing $6.6 million with its premiere.

Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, No Time To Die is now in theaters.

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Source: YouTube