Thelongestfilm.com – James Bond movies in order. As well as having accompanied audiences for six decades, the James Bond franchise has also become something of an icon.
When talking about the character of a spy with all his skills, James Bond is rarely left off the list.
The James Bond film is an adaptation of the book by Ian Fleming. The book, which tells the story of an MI6 agent, was inspired by Fleming’s life while in the British Naval Intelligence Division.
At that time, he served in World War II. There are a total of 40 officially licensed Bond books written by six different authors. Of all the book series, 14 of Fleming’s original books are the most popular, as Screenrant reports.
The non-sequence of the film versions is also related to budget and licensing matters. Casino Royale is one of the licenses that Eon doesn’t buy.
The Casino Royale license was in the hands of Gregory Ratoff, which he obtained in 1955. Eon’s party, through Albert “Cubby” Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, bought the entire Bond story license (besides Casino Royale and Never Say Never Again) in 1961.
Besides not following the order, most of the storylines of the Bond films are also not the same as the book version.
As an exception, the films Thunderball, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, Goldfinger, and Casino Royale follow the plots of their respective books. Plot-wise, Casino Royale is the same as the book version.
On the other hand, the depiction of the Bond character is also often different. Connery and Moore, for example, are charismatic playboy types.
However, Connery’s look is more rugged than Moore’s. Another version of Bond is Timothy Dalton.
He’s the book-reading Bond type, more real and raw, a character closer to Fleming’s portrayal. Brosnan and Craig’s version of James Bond is portrayed as sneaky.
If Brosnan is far from emotional outbursts, Craig’s Bond is just the opposite.
Always a problem with changing the Bond cast
The different depictions of these characters are often the subject of public discussion, especially whenever there is an issue with changing the Bond cast.
If the previous Bond actor decides to quit (or be terminated), it will be a tough task for the production team to find a replacement. Whether or not the Bond actor is right will determine the film’s success.
Of the many actors who played Bond and who repeated their acting in several films, George Lazenby only starred in one film, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
After Lazenby withdrew from the project, Connery, who was the previous Bond actor, returned to play the character.
Now the audience is waiting for the latest Bond film and the 25th, titled No Time to Die. Craig, who plays Bond, said that he finished with this agent universe. It will be interesting to see who will replace Craig in the future.
But before watching No Time to Die and guessing about Craig’s replacement, it’s a good time to go back to watching the James Bond franchise.
Here is the order of the James Bond Movies in Order and their main cast
- Dr. No (1962): Connery
- From Russia with Love (1963): Connery
- Goldfinger (1964): Connery
- Thunderball (1965): Connery
- You Only Live Twice (1967): Connery
- Casino Royale (1967): Niven (non-Eon)
- On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969): Lazenby
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971): Connery
- Live and Let Die (1973): Moore
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974): Moore
- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977): Moore
- Moonraker (1979): Moore
- For Your Eyes Only (1981): Moore
- Octopussy (1983): Moore
- Never Say Never Again (1983): Connery (non-Eon)
- A View to a Kill (1985): Moore
- The Living Daylights (1987): Dalton
- License to Kill (1989): Dalton
- GoldenEye (1995): Brosnan
- Tomorrow Never Dies (1997), Brosnan
- The World Is Not Enough (1999): Brosnan
- Die Another Day (2002): Brosnan
- Casino Royale (2006): Craig
- Quantum of Solace (2008): Craig
- Skyfall (2012): Craig
- Specters (2015): Craig
- No Time to Die (2020): Craig