index of james bond movies verified

Index Of James Bond Movies - Verified

The Official Eon Productions Canon (Verified Chronological Order)

Due to legal disputes, two films are considered non-canonical to the main Eon series: Casino Royale

A prequel-style reboot showing Bond earning his "00" status. He must defeat a terrorist financier in a high-stakes poker game in Montenegro.

A satirical, star-studded spy comedy featuring David Niven as an elderly Sir James Bond. It shares virtually no narrative connection to the official franchise.

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The Eon series is defined by six actors who portrayed Bond: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig. Key titles include Goldfinger The Spy Who Loved Me (1995), and Non-Eon Productions

– A fast-paced action film targeting media manipulation and technological warfare.

– Featuring Christopher Lee as the assassin Scaramanga, this film is famous for its gravity-defying corkscrew car stunt.

– A direct sequel driven by raw grief, tracking a conspiracy to monopolize a country's water supply. It shares virtually no narrative connection to the

– Moore’s debut leaned heavily into occult themes and speedboat chases, backed by an iconic title track by Paul McCartney & Wings.

For deeper cataloging purposes, this verified index includes the essential architectural data of the franchise: Film Title Release Year Lead Actor Primary Villain Dr. No Sean Connery Terence Young Dr. Julius No From Russia with Love Sean Connery Terence Young Ernst Stavro Blofeld / Kronsteen Goldfinger Sean Connery Guy Hamilton Auric Goldfinger Thunderball Sean Connery Terence Young Emilio Largo You Only Live Twice Sean Connery Lewis Gilbert Ernst Stavro Blofeld

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| Film (Release Year) | Actor | Box Office (Gross - US $, unadjusted) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Dr. No (1962) | Sean Connery | $59.5 million | | From Russia with Love (1963) | Sean Connery | $78.9 million | | Goldfinger (1964) | Sean Connery | $124.9 million | | Thunderball (1965) | Sean Connery | $141.2 million | | You Only Live Twice (1967) | Sean Connery | $111.6 million | | On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) | George Lazenby | $64.6 million | | Diamonds Are Forever (1971) | Sean Connery | $116 million | | Live and Let Die (1973) | Roger Moore | $126.4 million | | The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) | Roger Moore | $97.6 million | | The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) | Roger Moore | $185.4 million | | Moonraker (1979) | Roger Moore | $210.3 million | | For Your Eyes Only (1981) | Roger Moore | $194.9 million | | Octopussy (1983) | Roger Moore | $183.7 million | | A View to a Kill (1985) | Roger Moore | $152.4 million | | The Living Daylights (1987) | Timothy Dalton | $191.2 million | | Licence to Kill (1989) | Timothy Dalton | $156.2 million | | GoldenEye (1995) | Pierce Brosnan | $353.4 million | | Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) | Pierce Brosnan | $346.5 million | | The World Is Not Enough (1999) | Pierce Brosnan | $361.8 million | | Die Another Day (2002) | Pierce Brosnan | $431.9 million | | Casino Royale (2006) | Daniel Craig | $616.5 million | | Quantum of Solace (2008) | Daniel Craig | $589.6 million | | Skyfall (2012) | Daniel Craig | $1.156 billion | | Spectre (2015) | Daniel Craig | $880.7 million | | No Time to Die (2021) | Daniel Craig | $774.1 million | If you share with third parties, their policies apply

: The highest-grossing film of the series, celebrating 50 years of Bond.

Sean Connery established the cinematic 007, blending suave sophistication with brutal physicality.

Pierce Brosnan successfully revitalized the franchise for the post-Cold War era, blending the toughness of Connery with the charm of Moore, resulting in massive box-office successes.