New on Amazon Prime: The biggest action series of all time with 25 films

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The James Bond films have brought over $7.8 billion into the box office. This makes the secret agent’s deadly missions most successful action series of film history. The canonical James Bond has been seen on the big screen 25 times so far – from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig.

From now on you can watch all adventures with a subscription on Amazon Prime Video. On the occasion of the upcoming Bond Daywhich takes place every year on October 5th, the streaming service has already added all of the films in the series to its catalog. Nothing stands in the way of an action marathon in the home cinema.

With the big Daniel Craig finale: The James Bond series is now streaming in its entirety on Amazon Prime with a subscription

Basically, every bond follows the same pattern: on the action-packed prologue A briefing for the mission follows. Before the double-zero agent working for MI6 knows it, he is confronted with a megalomaniacal villain and his henchmen. Luckily, he always has useful gadgets to fall back on.

There are many iconic elements that every film fan associates with the James Bond series. But if you watch the films one after the other, it quickly becomes clear that they are different changed over time have. The changes in the main actors alone provide a breath of fresh air, not to mention other modernizations.

All 25 James Bond films on Amazon Prime:

  • James Bond 007 chases Dr. No (Terence Young, 1962)
  • Greetings from Moscow (Terence Young, 1963)
  • Goldfinger (Guy Hamilton, 1964)
  • Fireball (Terence Young, 1965)
  • You only live twice (Lewis Gilbert, 1967)
  • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (Peter R. Hund, 1969)
  • Diamond fever (Guy Hamilton, 1971)
  • Live and let die (Guy Hamilton, 1973)
  • The man with the golden gun (Guy Hamilton, 1974)
  • The spy who loved me (Lewis Gilbert, 1977)
  • Moonraker – Top Secret (Lewis Gilbert, 1979)
  • On a deadly mission (John Glen, 1981)
  • Octopussy (John Glen, 1983)
  • In the face of death (John Glen, 1985)
  • The touch of death (John Glen, 1987)
  • License to kill (John Glen, 1989)
  • GoldenEye (Martin Campbell, 1995)
  • Tomorrow never dies (Roger Spottiswoode, 1997)
  • The world is not enough (Michael Apted, 1999)
  • Die another day (Lee Tamahori, 2002)
  • Casino Royale (Martin Campbell, 2006)
  • A quantum of comfort (Marc Forster, 2008)
  • Skyfall (Sam Mendes, 2012)
  • Specter (Sam Mendes, 2015)
  • No time to die (Cary Joji Fukunaga, 2021)
  • There are also two other James Bond films that are not part of the official series because they are not from Eon Productions originate. These are Casino Royale from 1967 and Never Say Never Again from 1983. Both films are not available with a Prime subscription. But you can buy and borrow them.

    When is James Bond 26 coming to the cinema?

    That’s the big question. Since Daniel Craig’s farewell performance, there has been speculation who will play the next Bond. We can now say with certainty: long-time fan favorites like Idris Elba and Henry Cavill will not be taking on the role of the secret agent. Instead, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, known from Kick-Ass and Bullet Train, keeps appearing in the rumor mill.

    It is also unclear who is directing James Bond 26. While many fans want Christopher Nolan, a German director has recently been discussed: Edward Berger (All Quiet in the West). As with the casting of the lead role, there is currently no concrete announcement as to the direction in which the series will develop. We therefore assume that the next Bond a few more years is a long time coming.

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