James Bond movies in order and where to watch the 007 franchise
20. Tomorrow Never Dies
Synopsis: Media mogul Elliot Carver (Jonathan Pryce) wants his news empire to reach every country on the globe, but the Chinese government will not allow him to broadcast there. Carver doesn't take no for an answer and plans to use his media empire to fuel flames of war between the Western world and China. Thankfully, James Bond (Pierce Brosnan) is on to the insane news tycoon and travels to China to stop him with the help of Chinese secret agent Wai Lin (Michelle Yeoh).
After a strong start as James Bond, Timothy Dalton's movies started to slightly dip in terms of quality. Unfortunately, that was reflected in Tomorrow Never Dies. While it's far from being bad, it originally premiered to mixed reviews (even if it found a little bit of love over time). The movie was released on December 9, 1997, and it was directed by Roger Spottiswoode who only made one contribution to the franchise.
Where to rent/buy:
- Amazon: The movie can be rented for $3.99 or purchased for $14.99
- Apple TV: The movie can be rented for $3.99 or purchased for $14.99
- Google Play: The movie can be rented for $3.99 or purchased for $14.99
- Microsoft: The movie can be rented for $4.99 or purchased for $12.99
21. The World Is Not Enough
Synopsis: Bond (Pierce Brosnan) must race to defuse an international power struggle with the world's oil supply hanging in the balance. Elektra King (Sophie Marceau), is the daughter of a murdered oil tycoon whom Bond is assigned to protect. The villain is Renard (Robert Carlyle), who has a bullet lodged in his brain rendering him unable to feel pain. Also featuring nuclear weapons expert Dr. Christmas Jones (Denise Richards).
The only Bond movie to be directed by Michael Apted, The World Is Not Enough premiered on November 8, 1999, and it featured the return of Pierce Brosnan as Agent 007. Even if the movie has mixed reviews, it earned Brosnan an Empire Award and a Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Best and Favorite Actor respectively.
Where to stream:
Where to rent/buy:
- Amazon: The movie can be rented for $3.99 or purchased for $14.99
- Apple TV: The movie can be rented for $3.99 or purchased for $14.99
- Google Play: The movie can be rented for $3.99 or purchased for $14.99
- Microsoft: The movie can be rented for $4.99 or purchased for $12.99