Netflix Fulfills James Bond Fans’ Dreams with Complete Collection

Netflix Fulfills James Bond Fans’ Dreams with Complete Collection

Netflix has taken a bold step for James Bond enthusiasts by adding nearly all of the iconic spy films to its platform. This remarkable update includes 26 of the 27 films from the James Bond franchise, with one notable exception: the 1967 version of “Casino Royale,” which starred David Niven. Despite being part of the franchise, many fans do not consider this film part of the official collection.

Complete James Bond Collection on Netflix

The collection spans from Sean Connery’s inaugural film, “Dr. No,” released in 1962, to Daniel Craig’s final appearance in “No Time To Die,” released in 2021. This comprehensive lineup is significant because having all Bond films grouped on a single streaming service is a rarity.

Streaming Uniqueness

Typically, streaming services offer only a selection of Bond films, often limited to the most recent entries or random picks. This development marks a significant moment for Netflix, especially as it competes with Amazon, which currently owns the rights to the franchise.

  • First Film: Dr. No (1962)
  • Latest Film: No Time To Die (2021)
  • Total Films: 26 out of 27
  • Missing Film: Casino Royale (1967)

As of now, it is unclear how long the James Bond films will be available on Netflix. Typically, titles remain on the platform for several months, although they won’t be there indefinitely. Fans are encouraged to view the films sooner rather than later.

Future of the Franchise

Looking ahead, the next installment of the franchise is in the works. Director Denis Villeneuve is set to helm the upcoming film, scheduled to begin production in early 2027. This timing aligns with his completion of “Dune: Part Three.”

For those eager to relive the thrilling adventures of 007, now is the perfect time to dive into Netflix’s expanded collection of James Bond films, offering a rich history of espionage, action, and drama.