James Bond Chronological Today

For most fans, the definitive way to watch James Bond is in the order the films were released. This spans over 60 years and six different leading men, evolving from the Cold War espionage of the 1960s to the high-stakes modern grit of the 21st century. Bond Actor Sean Connery Dr. No (1962), Goldfinger , Thunderball The New 007 George Lazenby On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) The Suave Showman Roger Moore Live and Let Die , The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker The Darker Edge Timothy Dalton The Living Daylights , Licence to Kill (1989) The Global Icon Pierce Brosnan GoldenEye (1995), The World Is Not Enough , Die Another Day The Serial Reboot Daniel Craig Casino Royale , Skyfall , No Time to Die (2021)

If you prefer the original novels, here’s Bond’s literary timeline (Fleming wrote 12 novels and 2 short story collections): james bond chronological

Casino Royale (1967) and Never Say Never Again (1983) are non-Eon productions and exist outside the official chronology. For most fans, the definitive way to watch

This is how audiences experienced Bond from 1962 onward. It follows the evolution of the character, technology, and tone. No (1962), Goldfinger , Thunderball The New 007

For most fans, the definitive way to watch James Bond is in the order the films were released. This spans over 60 years and six different leading men, evolving from the Cold War espionage of the 1960s to the high-stakes modern grit of the 21st century. Bond Actor Sean Connery Dr. No (1962), Goldfinger , Thunderball The New 007 George Lazenby On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) The Suave Showman Roger Moore Live and Let Die , The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Moonraker The Darker Edge Timothy Dalton The Living Daylights , Licence to Kill (1989) The Global Icon Pierce Brosnan GoldenEye (1995), The World Is Not Enough , Die Another Day The Serial Reboot Daniel Craig Casino Royale , Skyfall , No Time to Die (2021)

If you prefer the original novels, here’s Bond’s literary timeline (Fleming wrote 12 novels and 2 short story collections):

Casino Royale (1967) and Never Say Never Again (1983) are non-Eon productions and exist outside the official chronology.

This is how audiences experienced Bond from 1962 onward. It follows the evolution of the character, technology, and tone.