ENJOY James Bond's latest outing as Spectre hits Cineworld screens this Monday (October 26).

The much anticipated film is widely believed to be Daniel Craig's last performance as the suave 007 and sees newly appointed M, Gareth Mallory, played by Ralph Fiennes battle with political forces including Max Denbigh (Andrew Scott) to protect the integrity of MI6.

Meanwhile, a cryptic message reveals ghosts from Bond's past and 007 realises he must protect Dr Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux), daughter of fugitive Mr White (Jesper Christensen) - who appeared in Casino Royale and was last seen in Quantum Of Solace - in order to unravel the mystery.

Aided by MI6 technical wizard Q (Ben Whishaw) and plucky agent Eve Moneypenny (Naomie Harris), Bond criss-crosses the globe in his Aston Martin DB10 and discovers that a menacing organisation named SPECTRE, fronted by the diabolical Franz Oberhauser, portrayed by Christoph Waltz, is behind the global threat.

The much-awaited 148-minute film is the 24th time that Ian Fleming's secret agent has appeared on the big screen, following Skyfall which was released in 2012 and is Craig's fourth outing as the character.

Screenings will begin at Cineworld cinema, on Chalon Way West, from 7.30pm on Monday, October 26.

Visit cineworld.co.uk and choose the St Helens cinema on the drop down menu for time listings and more information. Alternatively, call the cinema on 0871 200 2000.