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James Bond. The character launched an entire film franchise. Multiple actors have played Bond over the years. Get a list of every Bond movie in order, according to the official 007 site, and learn how to watch each one. 

Daniel Craig poses as James Bond holding a gun
Daniel Craig as James Bond | Greg Williams/Eon Productions via Getty Images

1. ‘Dr. No’ (1962)

The Bond movie that started all, Dr. No premiered in 1962 with Sean Connery playing the suit-wearing, martini-loving agent. Connery famously delivered the iconic “Bond, James Bond,” line in this film. 

At the time of publication, Dr. No isn’t available for free on any major streaming services. Rent or buy it on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, YouTube, or Vudu. 

2. ‘From Russia with Love’ (1963)

Connery reprised his role as the suave agent a year later in 1963’s From Russia with Love. Watch the follow-up to the original with a premium subscription to Fubo TV or a subscription to Philo. Alternatively, rent it or buy a digital download via YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, or Google Play. 

3. ‘Goldfinger’ (1964)

Connery continued his turn as Bond in Goldfinger. Again, this 007 film isn’t streaming on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video but it is available elsewhere to rent or buy. Watch it on Fubo TV with a premium subscription or stream it on Philo. Rent it for $3.99 on Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Vudu, and Google Play. 

4. ‘Thunderball’ (1965)

The Connery Bond era continued with the release of Thunderball in 1965. This time, Bond went to the Bahamas to recover nuclear missiles. Rent the film for $3.99 on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, and Vudu. Or buy it for $14.99 on Apple TV+ or iTunes.

5. ‘You Only Live Twice’ (1967) 

Once again Connery put on a tux to play Bond in 1967’s You Only Live Twice. His mission? Go to Japan to find out what happened to missing American and Russian spacecraft. Head to Google Play, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, or YouTube to rent You Only Live Twice for $3.99. Own it for $14.99 via Apple TV+ or iTunes. 

6. ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ (1969) 

Mixing it up, George Lazenby played Bond in 1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. Offered a million-dollar contract to star in six more Bond movies, the actor turned it down. One of the reasons? He got “advice that James Bond was over anyway.” 

Rent On Her Majesty’s Secret Service on YouTube, Google Play, Vudu, or Amazon Prime Video for $3.99. 

7. ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ (1971) 

Connery came back to the franchise that made him a star in Diamonds Are Forever. Pay $3.99 to rent the movie on YouTube, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Prime Video, or buy it for $14.99. 

8. ‘Live and Let Die’ (1973)

With Connery’s Bond era over, Roger Moore became the new face of the franchise in 1973’s Live and Let Die. Again, this is another Bond movie that can’t be streamed for free. Rent it for $3.99 on Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, YouTube, or Google Play. 

9. ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’ (1974)

Moore continued his turn as the charming MI6 agent in The Man with the Golden Gun. Watch it on YouTube, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Prime Video for $3.99. 

10. ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ (1977)

Moore continued starring in the franchise with The Spy Who Loved Me. Pay $3.99 to rent it on Vudu, Google Play, YouTube, or Amazon Prime Video. 

11. ‘Moonraker’ (1979)

The actor played Bond yet again in Moonraker. Rent it for $3.99 on Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Vudu, or YouTube.

12. ‘For Your Eyes Only’ (1981)

Moore’s portrayal of Bond continued in the ‘80s with For Your Eyes Only. Head to Google Play, Vudu, YouTube, or Amazon Prime Video to rent it. 

13. ‘Octopussy’ (1983)

Moore reprised his role once again in Octopussy. Watch it on Google Play, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu for $3.99. 

14. ‘A View to a Kill’ (1985)

His last time as Bond, Moore quit the 007 franchise after this film because he felt he was getting too old. Rent A View to Kill for $3.99 on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, or Google Play. 

15. ‘The Living Daylights’ (1987) 

A new era, Timothy Dalton became the new Bond in The Living Daylights. Pay $3.99 to watch it on Google Play, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu. 

16. ‘License to Kill’ (1989) Timothy Dalton

His second and last Bond movie, Dalton starred in License to Kill. Rent it on Vudu, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video, or YouTube for $3.99. 

17. ‘GoldenEye’ (1995) 

Pierce Brosnan became the new Bond in GoldenEye. The first of the more modern Bond movies, GoldenEye is available to rent on YouTube, Vudu, Google Play, and Amazon Prime Video for $3.99. 

18. ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ (1997)

Brosnan reprised his role as the MI6 agent in Tomorrow Never Dies. Watch it on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, or Google Play for $3.99. 

19. ‘The World Is Not Enough’ (1999)

Brosnan continued his turn as the iconic character in 1999. Watch The World Is Not Enough on Google Play, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, or Vudu for $3.99. 

20. ‘Die Another Day’ (2002)

Brosnan’s fourth and final Bond movie, he starred in 2002’s Die Another Day. Rent it for $3.99 on YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu, or Google Play. 

21. ‘Casino Royale’ (2006) 

The current Bond, Daniel Craig made his debut in the 007 franchise with Casino Royale. Unlike previous Bond movies, Casino Royale is streaming on Netflix.

22. ‘Quantum of Solace’ (2008)

Craig reprised his role two years later in Quantum of Solace. Watch it on Netflix. 

23. ‘Skyfall’ (2012)

Craig’s third Bond movie, Skyfall, is available to rent on Apple TV+, YouTube, Vudu, Google Play, and Amazon Prime Video for $3.99. 

24. ‘Spectre’ (2015)

The latest Bond movie, Craig’s Spectre is available to watch on Hulu and Sling TV with a premium subscription. It’s also available to rent on Apple TV+, YouTube, Vudu, Amazon Prime Video, and Google Play. 

25. ‘No Time to Die’ (2021)

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