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History of James Bond: All the Characters and Details

James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Paloma (Ana de Armas) in NO TIME TO DIE, an EON Productions and Metro-Goldwyn

James Bond is an iconic screen character and everyone loves it for its elegance and class. It was created in 1953 by Ian Fleming, a British novelist. If you’ve seen the Bond movies, you’ll know that James Bond, aka 007 (his code name), is a British secret agent who works for MI6.

The character James Bond has been portrayed by seven different actors in different sequels in the movie. Not to mention, their movies have won various Academy awards.

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James Bond Movies: All 27 in Order

If you haven’t seen James Bond movies yet, I suggest you add it to your bucket list right away. However, one thing that you must do is maintain order. There are 27 James Bond movies and all are incredible in acting and script. Of course, it would be unfair to skip one and watch the other, so you must watch them all in order.

Dr. NO

The first James Bond movie ever made was Dr. NO. Initially released in 1962, featuring Sean Connery, it succeeded in shaping the cinema for good. In this movie, the character James Bond 007 was first launched. You’ll find him battling a scientific genius, Dr. NO, and ultimately winning at the end.

From Russia with Love

The second James Bond movie was made in 1963 with the name, From Russia with Love. This movie brings back the British secret agent, James Bond, this time assisting in the defection of a consulate clerk from the Soviet Union in Turkey. The movie was a sequel to Dr. NO as they touched base with it halfway through when they decided to kill Bond because of what he did with Dr. NO.

Goldfinger

Goldfinger, the third James Bond movie, from 1964 was a sequel to From Russia with Love as they picked up the story exactly where it was left in the earlier part. Again featuring Sean Connery, he crosses paths with the most notorious villain of all time. Have you heard of the iconic Bond statement, ‘A martini. Shaken, not stirred?’ If yes, that is from Goldfinger.

Thunderball

The fourth movie was Thunderball from 1965. In this part, Sean Connery meets with a one-eyed man who eventually turns out to be the mastermind behind many evil things happening around him. It also features terrorist groups working against NATO forces and you’ll see Bond fighting them all.

You Only Live Twice

Well, James Bond doesn’t believe in YOLO (you only live once). When it comes to James Bond, you live twice and that’s how the fifth James Bond movie picked its name. Featuring Sean Connery, the fifth part of James Bond will take you back to the Cold War era when America and the Soviet Union came face to face.

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Casino Royale

Casino Royale, the sixth James Bond movie, from 1967, is the most popular one in the entire movie series and it remains relevant even today. Starring David Niven as the spy, showing his retired and relatively peaceful life. Though the movie has minimal humor, it shows what true class looks like.

On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

The eighth James Bond movie is a bit different from the rest. In this part, James Bond (George Lazenby) joins hands with his adventurous counterpart to fight a secret organization working against the state.

Diamonds are Forever

Diamonds are Forever is from 1971, bringing back Sean Connery to the screen. In this part, agent 007 continues investigating mysterious things that are happening across the globe and finds many secrets along the way. It’s one of the most popular James Bond movies when it comes to stunts.

Live and Let Die

 

The 10th James Bond movie was live and let die. Released in 1973, you’ll find agent 007 investigating the murders of three of his companions in this movie. Starring Roger Moore, it is one of the highest-rated James Bond movies so far.

The Man with the Golden Gun

In this 1974 James Bond movie, you’ll find agent 007 (Roger Moore) searching for an innovation of the government that can turn the heat of the sun into a super destructive weapon. Of course, at the end of the movie, Bond succeeds in saving the world.

The Spy Who Loved One

If you’re into love stories or enjoy romantic dramas, this James Bond movie is for you. Released in 1977, the British spy, James Bond, joins hands with a hot-shot Russian spy while on a mission and later develops feelings for her. Critics of the movie call it the best of the ‘Roger Moore era.’

Moonraker

Moonraker from 1979 is the 13th James Bond movie. It’s an action-packed movie with lots of twists and turns where Bond goes from country to country, Brazil, Italy, and more while investigating the hijacking of an American space shuttle. As per fans, Moonraker is both entertaining and silly.

For Your Eyes Only

This 1981 movie revolves around a British ship sinking into foreign waters. Agent 007 goes out on a mission to investigate the matter and bring the culprits home. It involves a lot of action and drama. Suffice it to say, it is a satisfying adventure ride.

Octopussy

Octopussy is the 15th James Bond movie from 1983. In this movie, James Bond finally meets his match, the woman he thinks he could live with for the rest of his life. However, their story is riddled with a lot of turbulence and insecurities.

Never Say Never Again

Never Say Never Again, the James Bond movie from 1983, brings back Sean Connery for you. It takes you through the routine training missions of agents and more. If you’re up for looking at an understated Bond, this is the movie for you.

A View to a Kill

A View to a Kill is the 17th James Bond movie where you find agent 007 looking for and recovering a microchip from the body of a deceased counterpart. It’s another treat for Roger Moore fans.

Goldeneye

Goldeneye, a James Bond movie from 1995, was a massive hit. It revolves around a satellite system falling into the wrong hands. It’s one of the most high-tech Bond movies to date.

Tomorrow Never Dies

Tomorrow Never Dies, a James Bond from 1997, like its name brings along new things for you to cherish. It is about the journey of a Media mogul who tries his best to spread his network around the globe but faces a lot of issues with the Chinese government.

Die Another Day

Die Another Day is one fabulous James Bond movie. In this movie, agent 007 lives in captivity in Korea, facing a prison sentence. The movie revolves around his time in the presence and subsequent, release. It attracted a lot of people because of starring Halle Berry, the American sweetheart.

Skyfall

Skyfall is one of the latest James Bond movies from 2012. It covers a mistake agent 007 makes and the consequences it brings, which are disastrous.

Spectre

Spectre is another amazing James Bond movie. Released in 2015, starring Daniel Craig, and takes you to beautiful Rome and Mexico City after agent 007 received a cryptic message and that’s how the movie continues.

No Time to Die

The latest James Bond movie from 2021 lives by its name, No Time to Die, showing people that James Bond will never really get old and will continue to evolve. It shows the retired life of Bond who has now left the service and peacefully lives in Jamaica.

In Case You Cannot Stream James Bond…

Apart from the latest James Bond movies, others are quite old and because of that, they’re not commonly available these days. You’ll rarely find them on a streaming service like Amazon or Netflix. However, there’s nothing to worry about as you can still stream the movie online and enjoy it in the comfort of your home.

What you need to do is download and install a VPN that allows you to change your location and hides your IP address so that you can stream the movie safely from third-party websites. In case you’re not willing to spend a lot of money, you can always get a cheap VPN plan. There are a lot of them available out there and they work quite effectively.

Due to the movies being old, you cannot find them commonly on the internet, as mentioned earlier. Plus, a lot of websites have geo-restrictions. Thus, using a VPN is a smart idea. It will help you stream the entire James Bond series while safeguarding your device from malware or any outside interruptions.

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