Netflix now has virtually every Bond film

From Quartz.

Netflix added 26 of the 27 James Bond films to its catalog, bringing an almost complete franchise lineup to a single streaming service.
The Netflix James Bond films arrive under an unusual arrangement, as Amazon, which bought the franchise from MGM in 2021 for $8.5 billion, is developing the next film. The Amazon–Netflix deal, first announced in December, reportedly excludes UK viewers to “reengage audiences,” according to Deadline.
The lineup spans Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, and Daniel Craig eras, though 1967’s Casino Royale is not included. Denis Villeneuve is attached to direct, and the next Bond actor is unannounced. No Time to Die opened above $55 million in 2021 and grossed about $774 million worldwide.


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