Index Of James Bond Movies ^new^
: Starred as Bond in the non-canon spoof Casino Royale . Niven had actually been Ian Fleming's first choice to play Bond in the early 1960s before Connery was cast.
(1985) – Bond must stop a psychopathic industrialist from destroying Silicon Valley. 🎯 Timothy Dalton Era (The Gritty Realism) The Living Daylights
Connery's Bond was known for his rugged charm, wit, and unapologetic approach to espionage. After a brief hiatus, Connery returned to the role for (1971), which, although not as well-received as his earlier efforts, remains a notable entry in the series. index of james bond movies
(2015) – Craig
| # | Title | Year | Director | Box Office | Key Notes | |---|-------|------|----------|------------|------------| | 15 | The Living Daylights | 1987 | John Glen | $191.2M | Dalton’s darker, more serious Bond; cello sled chase. | | 16 | Licence to Kill | 1989 | John Glen | $156.2M | Revenge-driven plot; Bond resigns from MI6. | : Starred as Bond in the non-canon spoof Casino Royale
Bond is betrayed and imprisoned. He escapes to hunt a North Korean colonel who has changed his face via gene therapy. Over-the-top with invisible car and ice palace.
– Assigned to protect a billionaire oil heiress from her former kidnapper, Bond uncovers a plot to detonate a nuclear submarine in the waters of Istanbul. 🎯 Timothy Dalton Era (The Gritty Realism) The
007 takes on a media mogul trying to provoke a global war for ratings. The World Is Not Enough Bond protects an oil heiress from a notorious terrorist. Die Another Day (2002)
The late 1980s marked a tonal shift with the . Dalton returned the character to his literary roots created by Ian Fleming, stripping away the fantasy elements to present a darker, more psychologically complex agent. In The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill , Dalton’s Bond was a brooding professional, reflecting a world where morality was gray and the line between hero and villain was thin. Though brief, this era foreshadowed the darker direction action cinema would take in the coming decades.