James Bond movies in order and where to watch the 007 franchise

Are you in the mood for iconic villains, world-ending stakes, and thrilling action scenes? Well, there are 27 different espionage movies to choose from in the form of the 007 franchise, and here's where you can watch them.
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James Bond (Daniel Craig) prepares to shoot in 
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Credit: Nicola Dove
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B25_25594_R James Bond (Daniel Craig) prepares to shoot in NO TIME TO DIE, an EON Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios film Credit: Nicola Dove © 2020 DANJAQ, LLC AND MGM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. /
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16. A View to a Kill

Synopsis: After recovering a microchip from the body of a deceased colleague in Russia, British secret agent James Bond (Roger Moore) discovers that the technology has the potential for sinister applications. Investigating further, Bond is led to Max Zorin (Christopher Walken), the head of Zorin Industries. Soon Agent 007 faces off against the villainous Zorin and his tough Amazonian bodyguard, May Day (Grace Jones), who are scheming to cause massive destruction that will eliminate the competition.

Speaking of bringing eras to a close, we need to talk about A View to a Kill. This is the last Bond project to ever see Roger Moore on the lead, totaling a whopping seven movies. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to go out with a bang since A View to a Kill was met with negative reviews and it's considered to be one of the worst Bond movies ever created. Many criticized Moore's dull portrayal of Agent 007 and claimed the plot was too campy for its own good.

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Where to rent/buy:

  • Amazon: The movie can be rented for $3.99 or purchased for $5.99
  • 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

17. The Living Daylights

Synopsis: British secret agent James Bond (Timothy Dalton) helps KGB officer Georgi Koskov (Jeroen Krabbé) defect during a symphony performance. During his debriefing, Koskov reveals that a policy of assassinating defectors has been instated by new KGB head Leonid Pushkin (John Rhys-Davies). But as Bond explores this threat, a counterplot surfaces, involving a shady American arms dealer (Joe Don Baker) and a pair of Russian assassins, Necros (Andreas Wisniewski) and Kara Milovy (Maryam d'Abo).

The Living Daylights featured a brand new lead actor in the form of Timothy Dalton, who portrayed the role with more of a serious tone and brought a breath of fresh air to the franchise. The movie was directed once again by John Glen, it was released on June 30, 1987, and it received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Fantasy Film.

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