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All The James Bond Movies In Order And Where To Stream Them
James Bond is one of the single biggest names in pop culture. Modern pop culture really began to take hold in the 1940s, and James Bond first hit theaters in 1962 with Dr. No. Now, in 2024, we have 25 James Bond films (aside from the 1967 parody film Casino Royale, which had three actors play the infamous spy). He might even be the UK’s most enduring export (behind imperialist colonialism), at least giving the Beatles a run for their money. And, surprisingly, even though a number of different actors have taken on the role, the James Bond timeline is, more or less, in chronological order.
2021’s No Time to Die marked what is most likely the final film from the sixth actor to play the role for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s film franchise, Daniel Craig. Right now, we’re waiting to find out who will suit up as the seventh official Bond–just about every actor with a somewhat believable British accent has been floated; Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Godzilla, Kraven the Hunter) has been the frontrunner, but critics and fans have also floated names like Henry Cavill, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Dev Patel, and others.
In March of 2022, just months after the release of the latest James Bond film No Time to Die, Amazon acquired MGM, the studio in charge of producing the films of the James Bond franchise. As a result, you’d think that most of the Bond movies would be available on Prime Video–right? While Prime Video does have more Bond movies than any other streaming service, though, you won’t find any of the movies from the Sean Connery or Roger Moore years, among others. If you want to watch James Bond on streaming, you’ll have to do a lot of renting.
Let’s dive in and find out where you can find the world’s favorite super-spy.
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