When stepped out of the water in Casino Royale (2006), Bond was reborn again—but this time as a blunt instrument. Gone were the puns and the gadgets. In their place was a raw, emotional, serialized arc.
Craig’s tenure (15 years, five films) is the only time the franchise has told a complete, continuous story. We watched Bond fall in love (Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd), get betrayed, grow old, and ultimately face mortality. Skyfall (2012) became the franchise’s crown jewel—a meditation on aging, loyalty, and the relevance of the secret agent in the digital surveillance era. No Time to Die (2021) shocked the world by delivering a definitive, tragic ending: James Bond dies. 007 movies
"The world is not enough." Rating: 10/10 (Iconic) When stepped out of the water in Casino
The journey began with Sean Connery , whose portrayal of Bond in Dr. No established the character's core traits: the "shaken, not stirred" martini, the impeccable suits, and a relentless resourcefulness. Connery's tenure peaked with early classics like Goldfinger , which introduced many of the franchise's most enduring tropes, including high-tech gadgets and the iconic Aston Martin DB5. Changing Faces: Moore, Dalton, and Brosnan Craig’s tenure (15 years, five films) is the
The first James Bond film, "Dr. No," was released in 1962, starring Sean Connery as the titular character. The film was a massive success, and the franchise quickly gained momentum with the release of "From Russia with Love" (1963), "Goldfinger" (1964), "Thunderball" (1965), and "You Only Live Twice" (1967). These early films established the tone and style of the franchise, featuring a suave and sophisticated Bond, played by Connery, who battled villains and saved the world from various threats.
Tim Dalton played Bond in "The Living Daylights" (1987) and "Licence to Kill" (1989), bringing a darker and more serious tone to the franchise. Pierce Brosnan took over the role in 1995, playing Bond in "GoldenEye," "Tomorrow Never Dies," "The World Is Not Enough," and "Die Another Day." Brosnan's Bond was a return to the Connery-style suave and sophisticated spy, with a more modern and action-oriented approach.
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