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James Bond Movies in Order

All 25 official EON Productions James Bond films in order, from Dr. No (1962) to No Time to Die (2021). Most stand alone; the Daniel Craig era is one connected story.

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  1. Connery's debut; the one that started it all

  2. Cold War spy thriller, often a fan favorite

  3. Defined the Bond formula and gadgets

  4. Underwater SPECTRE showdown

  5. First full reveal of Blofeld

  6. Lazenby's lone outing; Bond marries

  7. Connery returns one last time for EON

  8. Roger Moore's debut as 007

  9. Christopher Lee as assassin Scaramanga

  10. Moore-era high point; Jaws debuts

  11. Bond goes to space

  12. Grounded, back-to-basics thriller

  13. Cold War circus caper

  14. Moore's final film as Bond

  15. Timothy Dalton's grittier debut

  16. Dalton's revenge-driven second and final outing

  17. Brosnan's debut; post-Cold War reboot

  18. Media-mogul villain plot

  19. Oil-pipeline intrigue

  20. Brosnan's last; 40th-anniversary entry

  21. Craig reboot; start of the connected arc

  22. Direct sequel to Casino Royale

  23. 50th anniversary; highest-grossing Bond

  24. Blofeld and SPECTRE return

  25. Craig's finale; closes the connected arc

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Why this order?

For James Bond, release order is the order. With 25 films spanning six decades and six lead actors, watching the way audiences first saw them keeps the changing tone, technology, and politics in context. You start with Sean Connery defining the role across Dr. No through You Only Live Twice (plus a return in Diamonds Are Forever), George Lazenby's single, underrated outing in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, and then settle into Roger Moore's lighter, longer run from Live and Let Die to A View to a Kill.

The back half tracks the franchise reinventing itself. Timothy Dalton's two grittier films (The Living Daylights, Licence to Kill) gave way to Pierce Brosnan's slick post-Cold War quartet beginning with GoldenEye. Then comes the big shift: Daniel Craig's era. Unlike everything before it, Craig's five films form one connected arc. Casino Royale reboots Bond as a rookie agent, and Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time to Die build a continuous story with recurring characters and consequences that carry forward.

That's the one real gotcha. Most Bond films are standalone and you can drop in almost anywhere, but the Craig pentalogy rewards being watched in order, start to finish, as its own mini-series. If you only want the modern, connected experience, that block is your shortcut.

Two films you may have heard of are deliberately absent: the 1967 Casino Royale comedy spoof and 1983's Never Say Never Again (a Connery-led Thunderball remake) were made outside EON Productions and aren't part of the official 25. If you enjoy this kind of long-running spy saga, the Mission: Impossible and Jason Bourne series make natural next stops.

Timeline 1962โ€“2021

Every release plotted by year โ€” taller stacks mean more that year. Hover a marker for the title.

1962 1968 1974 1980 1986 1992 1998 2004 2010 2016 2021 Dr. No (1962) From Russia with Love (1963) Goldfinger (1964) Thunderball (1965) You Only Live Twice (1967) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Live and Let Die (1973) The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) Moonraker (1979) For Your Eyes Only (1981) Octopussy (1983) A View to a Kill (1985) The Living Daylights (1987) Licence to Kill (1989) GoldenEye (1995) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) The World Is Not Enough (1999) Die Another Day (2002) Casino Royale (2006) Quantum of Solace (2008) Skyfall (2012) Spectre (2015) No Time to Die (2021)

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Frequently asked questions

How many James Bond movies are there?

There are 25 official James Bond films from EON Productions, running from Dr. No (1962) to No Time to Die (2021). Two non-EON films, the 1967 Casino Royale spoof and 1983's Never Say Never Again, are not counted in the official series.

What order should I watch James Bond in?

Release order is the recommended way to watch, from Dr. No (1962) onward. Most films stand alone, so you can also start with whichever lead actor you prefer. The one exception is the Daniel Craig era (Casino Royale through No Time to Die), which is a connected story best watched in order.

Who has played James Bond?

Six actors have played 007 in the official EON films: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig.

Do I need to watch the James Bond movies in order?

Not for most of them. The classic films from Dr. No through Die Another Day are largely standalone adventures. Only the Daniel Craig films form one continuous story and really benefit from being watched in sequence.

Where should a beginner start with James Bond?

For the modern, connected experience, start with Casino Royale (2006). For the classics, Goldfinger (1964) is the film that set the template, and From Russia with Love (1963) is a frequent fan favorite.

Why aren't Never Say Never Again and the 1967 Casino Royale on the list?

Both were produced outside EON Productions. The 1967 Casino Royale is a comedy spoof, and 1983's Never Say Never Again is an unofficial Thunderball remake, so neither is part of the official 25-film canon.

Last updated · Sources: en.wikipedia.org, Wikidata

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