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Below is the complete, chronological list, grouped by the actor who portrayed Bond.

The official series began with Sean Connery and most recently concluded its latest chapter with Daniel Craig's final outing in 2021. Film Title Lead Actor Sean Connery Terence Young From Russia with Love Sean Connery Terence Young Goldfinger Sean Connery Guy Hamilton Thunderball Sean Connery Terence Young You Only Live Twice Sean Connery Lewis Gilbert On Her Majesty's Secret Service George Lazenby Peter R. Hunt Diamonds Are Forever Sean Connery Guy Hamilton Live and Let Die Roger Moore Guy Hamilton The Man with the Golden Gun Roger Moore Guy Hamilton The Spy Who Loved Me Roger Moore Lewis Gilbert Moonraker Roger Moore Lewis Gilbert For Your Eyes Only Roger Moore Octopussy Roger Moore A View to a Kill Roger Moore The Living Daylights Timothy Dalton Licence to Kill Timothy Dalton GoldenEye Pierce Brosnan Martin Campbell Tomorrow Never Dies Pierce Brosnan Roger Spottiswoode The World Is Not Enough Pierce Brosnan Michael Apted Die Another Day Pierce Brosnan Lee Tamahori Casino Royale Daniel Craig Martin Campbell Quantum of Solace Daniel Craig Marc Forster Skyfall Daniel Craig Sam Mendes Spectre Daniel Craig Sam Mendes No Time to Die Daniel Craig Cary Joji Fukunaga Eras of the Bond Franchise

Following the criticism of the Brosnan era's absurdity, the franchise was rebooted with Daniel Craig. This era stripped away the campiness, presenting a flawed, vulnerable, and emotionally complex Bond. The films featured a serialized story arc regarding his love life and his nemesis, Blofeld. james bond film list

The James Bond franchise is one of the longest-running and most successful film series in cinema history, with produced by Eon Productions and two notable unofficial entries. Since its debut in 1962, the series has seen six official actors take on the mantle of 007, each bringing a unique tone to the character. The Official Eon Filmography

The definitive original. Connery brought cool charisma and ruthless edge to the role. Below is the complete, chronological list, grouped by

There are two films often omitted from the "official" count because they were not produced by Eon Productions (the family company of Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman).

r/JamesBond Motifs in the James Bond film series - Wikipedia Larger-than-life villains * Ernst Stavro Blofeld (1963–2021)—Model megalomaniac facing 007 eight times. * Francisco Scaramanga (19... Wikipedia Show all Sean Connery Era (1962–1967, 1971) Dr. No (1962) : The first film in the series, featuring Bond's investigation of a mysterious scientist in Jamaica. From Russia with Love (1963) : A Cold War thriller widely considered one of the Best James Bond Movies by critics. Goldfinger (1964) : Defined many franchise tropes, including high-tech gadgets and a larger-than-life villain. Thunderball (1965) : Notable for its extensive underwater action sequences. You Only Live Twice (1967) : Set in Japan, featuring a dramatic volcano base. Diamonds Are Forever (1971) : Connery’s final Eon film, set largely in Las Vegas. George Lazenby Era (1969) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) : The only film starring Lazenby, praised for its emotional depth and cinematography. Roger Moore Era (1973–1985) Live and Let Die (1973) : Introduced a more lighthearted tone and a famous boat chase. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) : Features a duel with a world-class assassin. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) : Known for the iconic "Lotus Esprit" car that turns into a submarine. Moonraker (1979) : Took 007 into space during the "Star Wars" craze. For Your Eyes Only (1981) : A return to more grounded espionage. Octopussy (1983) : A colorful adventure involving a circus and a nuclear threat. A View to a Kill (1985) : Moore’s final outing, featuring Christopher Walken as the villain. Timothy Dalton Era (1987–1989) The Living Daylights (1987) : Brought a harder, more realistic edge back to the character. Licence to Kill (1989) : A personal revenge story that was notably darker and more violent than previous entries. Pierce Brosnan Era (1995–2002) GoldenEye (1995) : Reinvigorated the series for the post-Cold War era. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) : Focused on a media mogul villain and high-tech weaponry. The World Is Not Enough (1999) : Featured the first major female villain in the series. Die Another Day (2002) : The 20th anniversary film, heavily featuring CGI and an invisible car. Daniel Craig Era (2006–2021) Casino Royale (2006) : A gritty reboot showing Bond's first mission as a 00-agent. Quantum of Solace (2008) : A direct sequel focused on a shadowy organization. Skyfall (2012) : A massive commercial and critical success celebrating 50 years of 007. Spectre (2015) : Reintroduced Bond’s classic nemesis, Blofeld. No Time to Die (2021) : The final entry in the Daniel Craig story arc. Non-Eon "Unofficial" Films These films were produced outside the main Eon Productions timeline due to complex rights issues: Casino Royale (1967) : A satirical, psychedelic parody starring David Niven as an elder Bond. Never Say Never Again (1983) : Sean Connery returned to the role in a remake of Hunt Diamonds Are Forever Sean Connery Guy Hamilton

The original and, for many, the definitive Bond. Sean Connery set the template: charming, dangerous, and physically imposing. His run in the 1960s established the formula of gadgets, cars, and SPECTRE.

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