How many James Bond movies are there altogether?

How many James Bond movies are there altogether?

In the official Bond canon — the films made by Eon Productions — there are 25 films, including the upcoming No Time to Die. Because of licensing issues, there were two other, non-canonical movies: the 1967 version of Casino Royale, and Sean Connery’s final outing, 1983’s Never Say Never Again.

Who was the 1st James Bond?

Sean Connery
For over five decades, audiences have thrilled to the exploits of Agent 007, the British Secret Service agent created by Ian Fleming who first appeared in the 1953 novel Casino Royale. Sean Connery played the big screen’s first James Bond in Dr.

How many 007 died?

In the franchise’s storied 58-year history, 007 has never actually died. Bond movies usually end with the successful destruction of a villain’s lair, and the camera panning away as the hero beds a Bond girl—on a boat, in space, on a balcony, often with his would-be rescuers looking on.

Who has done the most 007?

Roger Moore
Roger Moore still holds the record for playing James Bond the most in the official Eon series. Moore first played 007 in 1973’s Live and Let Die, and stayed in the role until 1985’s A View to a Kill.

Who was James Bond after Pierce Brosnan?

Portrayal of James Bond in film

James Bond
Created by Ian Fleming
Portrayed by Sean Connery (1962–1967, 1971, 1983) David Niven (1967) George Lazenby (1969) Roger Moore (1973–1985) Timothy Dalton (1987–1989) Pierce Brosnan (1995–2002) Daniel Craig (2006–2021)
In-universe information
Alias 007

Is Bond dead forever?

And while Daniel Craig’s version of the character may die, the character of James Bond is eternal.

Is that the end of James Bond?

You could say No Time to Die is the Bond movie to end all Bond movies. Immediately hitting it big in the spy’s native UK last month, the 25th official 007 movie closes Daniel Craig’s 15-year tenure as James Bond with a bang (just don’t expect a post-credits scene).

What was the most successful James Bond movie?

Skyfall
The list was not adjusted for inflation. As CNBC notes, when the first Bond movie was released in 1962, a ticket cost 70 cents, adding, “Nearly 60 years later, the average ticket price is around $9.” The film at the top of the list is “Skyfall” released in 2012. It grossed $1.11 billion worldwide.