James Bond Collection
The James Bond Collection distills 007 into one enduring cinematic legacy: an MI6 agent navigating global conspiracies with cool precision, razor-sharp wit, and impossible style. From EON Productions’ official run beginning with Dr. No in 1962 to No Time to Die, the franchise spans 26 official films and six actors as Bond, and has defined the modern spy thriller with unforgettable villains, exotic locales, gadgetry, fast cars, and theme songs that became event cinema in their own right. It is the benchmark for espionage spectacle, still unrivaled worldwide.
Watch order for the James Bond Collection
The James Bond Collection consists of 26 films released from 1962 to 2021. For the best experience, watch them in their original release order — this is how the story was meant to unfold within the Action and Adventure genre.
Dr. No (1962)
Sean Connery steps into a tuxedo and transforms into cinema's most iconic spy, sent to investigate a nuclear threat brewing in Jamaica....
From Russia with Love (1963)
Bond's second assignment pits him against SPECTRE's ruthless operations chief and a chess master strategist bent on obtaining a Soviet encryption device....
Goldfinger (1964)
Bond confronts Auric Goldfinger, a suave industrialist with a ruthless appetite for gold and power. The villain's audacious plan to infiltrate Fort...
Thunderball (1965)
When a shadowy syndicate steals nuclear warheads and demands a king's ransom, the clock begins its countdown. Bond trades London's gray streets...
You Only Live Twice (1967)
When spacecraft begin vanishing without a trace, Cold War tensions spike as both superpowers blame each other for the thefts. Bond travels...
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
Bond pursues his most dangerous adversary to a Swiss Alpine fortress, where an unexpected alliance with a Corsican crime boss and his...
Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
When a shipment of diamonds vanishes into the black market's shadows, Bond pursues the trail through casinos and penthouses to expose the...
Live and Let Die (1973)
When a British agent turns up dead in New Orleans, Bond inherits a case that pulls him into the world of voodoo,...
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
James Bond pursues a solar weapon capable of unprecedented destruction, only to learn his true quarry is Francisco Scaramanga, an assassin commanding...
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
When nuclear submarines vanish from both the Soviet and British navies, Cold War tensions spike toward catastrophe. Bond enters a shadow game...
Moonraker (1979)
When a space shuttle vanishes, Bond finds himself chasing a billionaire industrialist across continents and into the cosmos itself. Hugo Drax has...
For Your Eyes Only (1981)
When a British naval vessel sinks in the Ionian Sea, Bond races to recover the classified encryption module locked in its wreckage...
Octopussy (1983)
When a murdered agent is discovered clutching a priceless Fabergé egg, Bond inherits an assignment that spirals into Cold War intrigue. The...
Never Say Never Again (1983)
Sean Connery's return to the tuxedo comes with higher stakes and colder resolve. SPECTRE has engineered a nuclear extortion scheme, and only...
A View to a Kill (1985)
When a Soviet operative steals a radiation-resistant microchip from British intelligence, Bond's investigation leads him to Max Zorin, a charismatic Silicon Valley...
The Living Daylights (1987)
Timothy Dalton's debut as Bond finds the spy caught between superpowers on the brink of war. When a Soviet defector warns of...
Licence to Kill (1989)
When a sadistic cartel boss leaves Bond's closest ally mutilated and murders his wife, 007 abandons his mission and turns vigilante. What...
GoldenEye (1995)
Pierce Brosnan's debut as 007 finds Bond racing against time to intercept a stolen satellite weapon that could destabilize global power. A...
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Pierce Brosnan's Bond faces a media tycoon who manufactures global conflict for ratings and profit. By orchestrating military standoffs and fabricating news,...
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Bond inherits a straightforward assignment: shepherd an oil magnate's daughter away from those who'd use her for leverage. What unfolds instead is...
Die Another Day (2002)
Bond infiltrates a shadowy nexus connecting a ruthless North Korean operative with a cunning industrialist whose fortune bankrolls an audacious orbital weapons...
Casino Royale (2006)
Before the suits were tailored and the quips were perfected, there was a rougher, hungrier version of James Bond earning his license...
Quantum of Solace (2008)
James Bond's world fractures when Vesper's death reveals a conspiracy deeper than any single enemy. Haunted by personal loss, he pursues a...
Skyfall (2012)
A catastrophic intelligence breach forces MI6 into the open, leaving Bond's world unraveling and M vulnerable to bureaucratic wolves circling for her...
Spectre (2015)
Bond receives an encrypted directive from his past that pulls him into the orbit of a shadowy criminal empire. As the intelligence...
No Time to Die (2021)
Retirement suits James Bond just fine, until it doesn't. Settled into a quiet life in Jamaica, he gets pulled back into the...
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Frequently asked
What is the correct watch order for the James Bond Collection movies?
For the best experience, we recommend watching the 26 movies of the James Bond Collection series in their original Release Order. This allows you to experience the story exactly as it was intended for theaters.
How many movies are in the James Bond Collection collection?
The James Bond Collection collection currently consists of 26 movies.
Is the James Bond Collection series worth binge-watching?
Absolutely! With 26 connected films, the James Bond Collection franchise makes for a great movie marathon. Check out our timeline graph above to see the average viewer scores and spot the highest-rated (PEAK) movie in the series!
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