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As the search for the next James Bond continues, Netflix knows exactly where to find the previous seven.
On Jan. 21, Amazon MGM Studios continued to ramp up excitement for its newest installment of the franchise by releasing all 25 of its hit films on rival streaming service Netflix — and fans are excited.
That’s right. The entire “James Bond” collection, except 1967’s “Casino Royale,” is now on Netflix.
And fans are already making use of the convenience.
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According to Forbes, it only took one day for three of the films to land in the Netflix top 10 list: “No Time to Die” (2021), “Spectre” (2015) and “Skyfall” (2012) — all of which star Daniel Craig as James Bond.
Here’s a full list of Netflix’s James Bond movies in order:
- “Dr. No” (1962) - Sean Connery
- ”From Russia with Love” (1963) - Sean Connery
- ”Goldfinger” (1964) - Sean Connery
- ”Thunderball” (1965) - Sean Connery
- ”You Only Live Twice” (1967) - Sean Connery
- ”On Her Majesty's Secret Service” (1969) - George Lazenby
- ”Diamonds Are Forever” (1971) - Sean Connery
- ”Live and Let Die” (1973) - Roger Moore
- ”The Man with the Golden Gun” (1974) - Roger Moore
- ”The Spy Who Loved Me” (1977) - Roger Moore
- ”Moonraker” (1979) - Roger Moore
- ”For Your Eyes Only” (1981) - Roger Moore
- ”Octopussy” (1983) - Roger Moore
- ”Never Say Never Again” (1983) - Sean Connery
- ”A View to a Kill” (1985) - Roger Moore
- ”The Living Daylights” (1987) - Timothy Dalton
- ”Licence to Kill” (1989) - Timothy Dalton
- ”GoldenEye” (1995) - Pierce Brosnan
- ”Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997) - Pierce Brosnan
- ”The World Is Not Enough” (1999) - Pierce Brosnan
- ”Die Another Day” (2002) - Pierce Brosnan
- ”Casino Royale” (2006) - Daniel Craig
- ”Quantum of Solace” (2008) - Daniel Craig
- ”Skyfall” (2012) - Daniel Craig
- ”Spectre” (2015) - Daniel Craig
- ”No Time to Die” (2021) - Daniel Craig
The collection being available on Netflix is a big deal — especially since the movies are owned by one of its biggest competitors and are only available to rent or buy (not included for free) on Prime Video.
Early reports indicate that the collection will be taken down from Netflix in approximately three months.
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“When Amazon acquired MGM, the plan was to continue licensing MGM’s iconic library to streaming and television partners around the world,” said Chris Ottinger of Amazon MGM Studios, according to Variety.
“Bringing these iconic films and shows to Netflix is part of that continued strategy,” he added.
The search for the next James Bond is heating up

With 2026 in full swing, fans are growing restless as they await the next installment of the franchise.
The most recent installment, “No Time to Die,” was released in 2021 and it came six years after 2015’s “Spectre,” meaning fans have only been gifted two James Bond movies over the past 10 years.
The six-year wait is unprecedented — and has only happened one other time between 1989’s “Licence to Kill” and 1995’s “GoldenEye.”
And much like that time period, James Bond is now in another transition era.
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“Licence to Kill” was Timothy Dalton’s final portrayal of James Bond, while “GoldenEye” marked the beginning of Pierce Brosnan’s iconic reign.
And now, six years since the release of Daniel Craig’s “No Time to Die,” Amazon is looking for a new star.
According to Roger Friedman, “Euphoria” actor Jacob Elordi reportedly met with James Bond producers and director Denis Villeneuve and is in strong contention to become the next James Bond actor.
If so, then it would make Elordi the youngest 007 star in James Bond history.
According to Yahoo! Entertainment, the earliest start date for filming Bond 26 is expected in 2027, meaning it’s unlikely fans see a release date until at least 2028.
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Either way, the wait for Bond 26 will mark the longest wait between James Bond movies ever — so soak up what’s on Netflix while you can!











