| # | Title | Year | Director | Runtime | Key Notes | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | | 2006 | Martin Campbell | 144 min | Reboot; Bond earns his 00 status. | | 2 | Quantum of Solace | 2008 | Marc Forster | 106 min | Direct sequel to Casino Royale . | | 3 | Skyfall | 2012 | Sam Mendes | 143 min | Standalone; 50th anniversary film. | | 4 | Spectre | 2015 | Sam Mendes | 148 min | Introduces the modern SPECTRE organization. | | 5 | No Time to Die | 2021 | Cary Fukunaga | 163 min | Epic conclusion to Craig’s arc. |
Note: OHMSS = On Her Majesty's Secret Service; TMWTGG = The Man with the Golden Gun. index of james bond movies new
The following table lists the official films in chronological order by release date and lead actor. Movie Title James Bond Actor to You Only Live Twice Sean Connery On Her Majesty's Secret Service George Lazenby Diamonds Are Forever Sean Connery Live and Let Die to A View to a Kill Roger Moore The Living Daylights & Licence to Kill Timothy Dalton to Die Another Day Pierce Brosnan Casino Royale to No Time to Die Daniel Craig (Full chronological list available in source documents) | # | Title | Year | Director
: Currently in pre-production; filming is expected to begin around 2027 : A full reboot is planned with a new actor. 🎞️ Chronological Index of Official Films The franchise spans six decades and six lead actors. Daniel Craig Era No Time to Die (2021) (2015) (2012) Quantum of Solace (2008) Casino Royale (2006) Pierce Brosnan Era Die Another Day (2002) The World Is Not Enough (1999) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) (1995) Timothy Dalton Era Licence to Kill (1989) The Living Daylights (1987) Roger Moore Era A View to a Kill (1985) (1983) For Your Eyes Only (1981) (1979) The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) Live and Let Die (1973) George Lazenby Era On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) Sean Connery Era Diamonds Are Forever (1971) You Only Live Twice (1967) Thunderball (1965) Goldfinger (1964) From Russia with Love (1963) (1962) | | 4 | Spectre | 2015 |
There are 25 official Eon Productions Bond films. If you include the two unofficial films (1967’s Casino Royale parody and 1983’s Never Say Never Again ), the number rises to 27.