(One of Ian Flemings’ writing partners won the film rights to the novel, so that's where this version comes from.) And it's actually a remake of Thunderball. The film’s title is a reference to Connery, who once said he would never play James Bond again. Instead, it was made by Taliafilm and distributed by Warner Bros. Again, this isn't an official Eon/MGM film. Sean Connery returns as James Bond - 12 years after he last played the role. Never Say Never Again (non canon-1983) Starring: Sean Connery James Bond movies: Best viewing ordersīond movies in order of release (spoilers)īond movies in order of release (spoiler free)Ĭold War and Post-Cold War era order (spoiler free) So, peruse them, and figure out which one sounds best.Įither way, you'll be good to go for Bond 25 later this year.
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All these lists at the bottom of our guide are free of spoilers. There are also speed-run viewing orders with distinct narrative tie-ins. For instance, we made a list based on the order of Ian Flemings' novels (he created the character). Those of you who want to mix things up a bit more can check out our alternative viewing orders, at the bottom. The Best James Bond gadgets of all time.(Don't worry: We've appended a spoiler-free version of our guide at the bottom.) It's in order of theatrical release, starting with the Connery era, right up to Craig.
If you want to re-watch the entire franchise to celebrate Bond or simply to prepare yourself for the new Bond film, we've compiled this handy guide of all the movies to date - even the ones not part of the official Eon/MGM canon. The next release, No Time To Die, has been pushed back and back, but we're finally reaching the point where this latest installment - and Daniel Craig's last - is about to premiere. (Pocket-lint) - James Bond is one of the longest-running franchises, telling the stories of British agent James Bond.