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Here's a list of the James Bond films, the synopsis for each has been lifted from [[wikipedia:List_of_James_Bond_films|Wikipedia's list]]. Mine is here to remind me which ones I have in my media library and in what format. (Basically if it's not listed in BD, it's on my to-buy list eventually, if it says nothing under format, I don't have it at all) | |||
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!Synopsis | !Synopsis | ||
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|Dr. No | |[[wikipedia:Dr. No (film)|Dr. No]] | ||
|1962 | |1962 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
|50th Anniversary | |50th Anniversary | ||
|Sean Connery | |[[wikipedia:Sean Connery|Sean Connery]] | ||
|Terence Young | |[[wikipedia:Terence Young (director)|Terence Young]] | ||
|James Bond traces a mysterious murder to a Chinese scientist living on a small Jamaican island who, working for SPECTRE, plans to disrupt American rocket launches. | |James Bond traces a mysterious murder to a Chinese scientist living on a small Jamaican island who, working for SPECTRE, plans to disrupt American rocket launches. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|From Russia with Love | |[[wikipedia:From Russia with Love (film)|From Russia with Love]] | ||
|1963 | |1963 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
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|SPECTRE hires a seductive young female Soviet agent to act as a fake defector in a plot to assassinate Bond; in turn 007 uses her to get a Soviet decoding machine. | |SPECTRE hires a seductive young female Soviet agent to act as a fake defector in a plot to assassinate Bond; in turn 007 uses her to get a Soviet decoding machine. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Goldfinger | |[[wikipedia:Goldfinger (film)|Goldfinger]] | ||
|1964 | |1964 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
|50th Anniversary | |50th Anniversary | ||
|Sean Connery | |Sean Connery | ||
|Guy Hamilton | |[[wikipedia:Guy Hamilton|Guy Hamilton]] | ||
|Bond battles gold magnate Auric Goldfinger, who plans to irradiate the gold supply of Fort Knox, making it worthless and increasing the value of his own supply. | |Bond battles gold magnate Auric Goldfinger, who plans to irradiate the gold supply of Fort Knox, making it worthless and increasing the value of his own supply. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Thunderball | |[[wikipedia:Thunderball (film)|Thunderball]] | ||
|1965 | |1965 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
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|Bond is sent to the Bahamas in a bid to stop Emilio Largo, playboy billionaire and deputy head of SPECTRE, from using hijacked nuclear weapons to devastate the coastline of the eastern United States. | |Bond is sent to the Bahamas in a bid to stop Emilio Largo, playboy billionaire and deputy head of SPECTRE, from using hijacked nuclear weapons to devastate the coastline of the eastern United States. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|You Only Live Twice | |[[wikipedia:You Only Live Twice (film)|You Only Live Twice]] | ||
|1967 | |1967 | ||
| | |BD | ||
| | | | ||
|Sean Connery | |Sean Connery | ||
|Lewis Gilbert | |[[wikipedia:Lewis Gilbert|Lewis Gilbert]] | ||
|After faking his own death, Bond goes to Japan to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet manned spacecraft from orbit, which turns out to be a plan by Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the megalomaniacal head of SPECTRE. | |After faking his own death, Bond goes to Japan to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet manned spacecraft from orbit, which turns out to be a plan by Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the megalomaniacal head of SPECTRE. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|On Her Majesty's Secret Service | |[[wikipedia:On Her Majesty's Secret Service (film)|On Her Majesty's Secret Service]] | ||
|1969 | |1969 | ||
|BD | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[wikipedia:George Lazenby|George Lazenby]] | ||
|George Lazenby | |[[wikipedia:Peter R. Hunt|Peter R. Hunt]] | ||
|Peter R. Hunt | |||
|On the pursuit of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Bond discovers SPECTRE's plan for biochemical terror. Meanwhile, Bond falls in love with and marries a crime lord's suicidal daughter, who dies on their wedding day. | |On the pursuit of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Bond discovers SPECTRE's plan for biochemical terror. Meanwhile, Bond falls in love with and marries a crime lord's suicidal daughter, who dies on their wedding day. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Diamonds Are Forever | |[[wikipedia:Diamonds Are Forever (film)|Diamonds Are Forever]] | ||
|1971 | |1971 | ||
| | |BD | ||
| | | | ||
|Sean Connery | |Sean Connery | ||
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|Bond traces a diamond smuggling operation first to Holland and Las Vegas and then to a SPECTRE plot to build a satellite with laser beams capable of destroying weapons on the ground. | |Bond traces a diamond smuggling operation first to Holland and Las Vegas and then to a SPECTRE plot to build a satellite with laser beams capable of destroying weapons on the ground. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Live and Let Die | |[[wikipedia:Live and Let Die (film)|Live and Let Die]] | ||
|1973 | |1973 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
|50th Anniversary | |50th Anniversary | ||
|Roger Moore | |[[wikipedia:Roger Moore|Roger Moore]] | ||
|Guy Hamilton | |Guy Hamilton | ||
|Bond fights voodoo priests, heroin smugglers and a ruthless dictator in New York, New Orleans and San Monique in a film imitating the conventions of "blaxploitation" movies of the era. | |Bond fights voodoo priests, heroin smugglers and a ruthless dictator in New York, New Orleans and San Monique in a film imitating the conventions of "blaxploitation" movies of the era. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The Man with the Golden Gun | |[[wikipedia:The Man with the Golden Gun (film)|The Man with the Golden Gun]] | ||
|1974 | |1974 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
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|While trying to locate a missing solar expert, Bond ends up in an intense game of cat-and-mouse with the world's top assassin, Francisco Scaramanga. | |While trying to locate a missing solar expert, Bond ends up in an intense game of cat-and-mouse with the world's top assassin, Francisco Scaramanga. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The Spy Who Loved Me | |[[wikipedia:The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]] | ||
|1977 | |1977 | ||
| | |BD | ||
| | | | ||
|Roger Moore | |Roger Moore | ||
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|Bond teams up with a female Russian agent to locate two missing nuclear submarines; he winds up dealing with a man whose dream is an undersea empire. | |Bond teams up with a female Russian agent to locate two missing nuclear submarines; he winds up dealing with a man whose dream is an undersea empire. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Moonraker | |[[wikipedia:Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]] | ||
|1979 | |1979 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
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|Bond investigates the mid-air hijacking of one of the Moonraker space shuttles. The shuttle's maker, Hugo Drax, is using his shuttle fleet to help in wiping out every human on Earth and re-populating it with a hand-picked racial rainbow of superior human pairs. | |Bond investigates the mid-air hijacking of one of the Moonraker space shuttles. The shuttle's maker, Hugo Drax, is using his shuttle fleet to help in wiping out every human on Earth and re-populating it with a hand-picked racial rainbow of superior human pairs. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|For Your Eyes Only | |[[wikipedia:For Your Eyes Only (film)|For Your Eyes Only]] | ||
|1981 | |1981 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
|50th Anniversary | |50th Anniversary | ||
|Roger Moore | |Roger Moore | ||
|John Glen | |[[wikipedia:John_Glen_(director)|John Glen]] | ||
|Bond's investigation of the murder of a marine archaeologist working for the British Secret Service leads him to a race against the Soviets for a submarine attack computer in a sunken ship. | |Bond's investigation of the murder of a marine archaeologist working for the British Secret Service leads him to a race against the Soviets for a submarine attack computer in a sunken ship. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Octopussy | |[[wikipedia:Octopussy|Octopussy]] | ||
|1983 | |1983 | ||
| | |BD | ||
| | | | ||
|Roger Moore | |Roger Moore | ||
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|The murder of Agent 009 and a forgery of a Fabergé egg lead Bond to India, where he allies with cult leader Octopussy against Kamal Khan, a playboy Afghan prince, who with Russian General Orlov is plotting to "accidentally" detonate a nuclear device on a US air base in West Germany, hoping NATO will disarm and the Soviets can take over Europe in record time. | |The murder of Agent 009 and a forgery of a Fabergé egg lead Bond to India, where he allies with cult leader Octopussy against Kamal Khan, a playboy Afghan prince, who with Russian General Orlov is plotting to "accidentally" detonate a nuclear device on a US air base in West Germany, hoping NATO will disarm and the Soviets can take over Europe in record time. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|A View to a Kill | |[[wikipedia:A View to a Kill|A View to a Kill]] | ||
|1985 | |1985 | ||
| | |BD | ||
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|Roger Moore | |Roger Moore | ||
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|Bond investigates a high-tech firm headed up by former KGB Agent and industrialist Max Zorin, and uncovers a plot to corner the market on microchips by manufacturing an earthquake that would drown Silicon Valley (and all of Zorin's competition). | |Bond investigates a high-tech firm headed up by former KGB Agent and industrialist Max Zorin, and uncovers a plot to corner the market on microchips by manufacturing an earthquake that would drown Silicon Valley (and all of Zorin's competition). | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The Living Daylights | |[[wikipedia:The Living Daylights|The Living Daylights]] | ||
|1987 | |1987 | ||
|BD | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[wikipedia:Timothy Dalton|Timothy Dalton]] | ||
|Timothy Dalton | |||
|John Glen | |John Glen | ||
|Bond teams up with a female cellist to investigate the fake defector for whom she was allegedly working, General Georgi Koskov, leading them to a weapons-for-drugs smuggling scheme headed up by powerful arms dealer Brad Whitaker. | |Bond teams up with a female cellist to investigate the fake defector for whom she was allegedly working, General Georgi Koskov, leading them to a weapons-for-drugs smuggling scheme headed up by powerful arms dealer Brad Whitaker. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Licence to Kill | |[[wikipedia:Licence to Kill|Licence to Kill]] | ||
|1989 | |1989 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
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|Bond resigns from the secret service to avenge the attempted murder of his CIA friend, Felix Leiter. His pursuit of the assailants leads him to powerful Colombian drug lord Franz Sanchez and a mysterious woman, Pam Bouvier, who has an agenda of her own in bringing down Sanchez and his empire. | |Bond resigns from the secret service to avenge the attempted murder of his CIA friend, Felix Leiter. His pursuit of the assailants leads him to powerful Colombian drug lord Franz Sanchez and a mysterious woman, Pam Bouvier, who has an agenda of her own in bringing down Sanchez and his empire. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|GoldenEye | |[[wikipedia:GoldenEye|GoldenEye]] | ||
|1995 | |1995 | ||
|BD | |||
| | | | ||
| | |[[wikipedia:Pierce Brosnan|Pierce Brosnan]] | ||
|Pierce Brosnan | |[[wikipedia:Martin Campbell|Martin Campbell]] | ||
|Martin Campbell | |||
|Bond fights to prevent a syndicate of techno-terrorists from causing a global financial meltdown through usage of the GoldenEye satellite weapon against London. | |Bond fights to prevent a syndicate of techno-terrorists from causing a global financial meltdown through usage of the GoldenEye satellite weapon against London. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Tomorrow Never Dies | |[[wikipedia:Tomorrow Never Dies|Tomorrow Never Dies]] | ||
|1997 | |1997 | ||
| | |BD | ||
| | | | ||
|Pierce Brosnan | |Pierce Brosnan | ||
|Roger Spottiswoode | |[[wikipedia:Roger Spottiswoode|Roger Spottiswoode]] | ||
|Bond investigates media mogul Elliot Carver, who aims to start a war between the UK and China so he can be guaranteed exclusive coverage for his new cable news channel. | |Bond investigates media mogul Elliot Carver, who aims to start a war between the UK and China so he can be guaranteed exclusive coverage for his new cable news channel. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|The World Is Not Enough | |[[wikipedia:The World Is Not Enough|The World Is Not Enough]] | ||
|1999 | |1999 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
|50th Anniversary | |50th Anniversary | ||
|Pierce Brosnan | |Pierce Brosnan | ||
|Michael Apted | |[[wikipedia:Michael Apted|Michael Apted]] | ||
|Bond is asked to play bodyguard to oil heiress Elektra King whose father was murdered in MI6 headquarters, and discovers she still has a connection and a plan to the terrorist who once kidnapped her, Renard. | |Bond is asked to play bodyguard to oil heiress Elektra King whose father was murdered in MI6 headquarters, and discovers she still has a connection and a plan to the terrorist who once kidnapped her, Renard. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Die Another Day | |[[wikipedia:Die Another Day|Die Another Day]] | ||
|2002 | |2002 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
|50th Anniversary | |50th Anniversary | ||
|Pierce Brosnan | |Pierce Brosnan | ||
|Lee Tamahori | |[[wikipedia:Lee Tamahori|Lee Tamahori]] | ||
|After Bond is released from one year in North Korean captivity for killing General Moon, he tries to discover who betrayed him, teaming up with a female American agent. Eventually he finds out Moon's henchmen have ties to a mysterious diamond dealer, Gustav Graves. | |After Bond is released from one year in North Korean captivity for killing General Moon, he tries to discover who betrayed him, teaming up with a female American agent. Eventually he finds out Moon's henchmen have ties to a mysterious diamond dealer, Gustav Graves. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Casino Royale | |[[wikipedia:Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]] | ||
|2006 | |2006 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
| | | | ||
|Daniel Craig | |[[wikipedia:Daniel Craig|Daniel Craig]] | ||
|Martin Campbell | |Martin Campbell | ||
|Bond, in his first assignment as a '00' agent, attempts to frustrate the schemes of terrorist financier Le Chiffre by defeating him at a high-stakes game of Texas hold 'em poker at Casino Royale in Montenegro. In the meantime he falls in love with treasury employee Vesper Lynd, who turns out to have an agenda of her own. | |Bond, in his first assignment as a '00' agent, attempts to frustrate the schemes of terrorist financier Le Chiffre by defeating him at a high-stakes game of Texas hold 'em poker at Casino Royale in Montenegro. In the meantime he falls in love with treasury employee Vesper Lynd, who turns out to have an agenda of her own. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Quantum of Solace | |[[wikipedia:Quantum of Solace|Quantum of Solace]] | ||
|2008 | |2008 | ||
|BD | |BD | ||
| | | | ||
|Daniel Craig | |Daniel Craig | ||
|Marc Forster | |[[wikipedia:Marc Forster|Marc Forster]] | ||
|Bond pursues Quantum, the organisation he believes responsible for the death of Vesper Lynd. Along with Camille Montes, a young woman seeking revenge, he goes after corrupt General Medrano, who plans with Quantum to stage a military coup in Bolivia and hijack "one of the world's most precious natural resources". | |Bond pursues Quantum, the organisation he believes responsible for the death of Vesper Lynd. Along with Camille Montes, a young woman seeking revenge, he goes after corrupt General Medrano, who plans with Quantum to stage a military coup in Bolivia and hijack "one of the world's most precious natural resources". | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Skyfall | |[[wikipedia:Skyfall|Skyfall]] | ||
|2012 | |2012 | ||
|BD | |||
| | | | ||
|Daniel Craig | |||
|[[wikipedia:Sam Mendes|Sam Mendes]] | |||
|Events in M's past bring into question 007's loyalty to her; with MI6 coming under attack, Bond must find and destroy the source of the trouble, whatever the cost. | |||
|- | |||
|[[wikipedia:Spectre_%282015_film%29|Spectre]] | |||
|2015 | |||
|BD | |||
| | | | ||
|Daniel Craig | |Daniel Craig | ||
|Sam Mendes | |Sam Mendes | ||
| | |A cryptic message from an unlikely source sets James Bond navigating the layers of a sinister organisation known as SPECTRE. As M continues fighting political pressures that threaten the future of MI6, Bond draws closer to uncovering a hidden truth that threatens to destroy everything he has fought to protect. | ||
|- | |||
|[[wikipedia:No_Time_to_Die|No Time to Die]] | |||
|2020 | |||
|BDXL | |||
| | |||
|Daniel Craig | |||
|[[wikipedia:Cary_Joji_Fukunaga|Cary Joji Fukunaga]] | |||
|James Bond has left active service when his friend Felix Leiter enlists his help in the search for a missing scientist. When it becomes apparent that the scientist was abducted, Bond must confront a danger which the world has never seen before. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 16 October 2022
Here's a list of the James Bond films, the synopsis for each has been lifted from Wikipedia's list. Mine is here to remind me which ones I have in my media library and in what format. (Basically if it's not listed in BD, it's on my to-buy list eventually, if it says nothing under format, I don't have it at all)
Title | Year | Format | Release | Bond Actor | Director | Synopsis |
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Dr. No | 1962 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Sean Connery | Terence Young | James Bond traces a mysterious murder to a Chinese scientist living on a small Jamaican island who, working for SPECTRE, plans to disrupt American rocket launches. |
From Russia with Love | 1963 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Sean Connery | Terence Young | SPECTRE hires a seductive young female Soviet agent to act as a fake defector in a plot to assassinate Bond; in turn 007 uses her to get a Soviet decoding machine. |
Goldfinger | 1964 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Sean Connery | Guy Hamilton | Bond battles gold magnate Auric Goldfinger, who plans to irradiate the gold supply of Fort Knox, making it worthless and increasing the value of his own supply. |
Thunderball | 1965 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Sean Connery | Terence Young | Bond is sent to the Bahamas in a bid to stop Emilio Largo, playboy billionaire and deputy head of SPECTRE, from using hijacked nuclear weapons to devastate the coastline of the eastern United States. |
You Only Live Twice | 1967 | BD | Sean Connery | Lewis Gilbert | After faking his own death, Bond goes to Japan to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet manned spacecraft from orbit, which turns out to be a plan by Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the megalomaniacal head of SPECTRE. | |
On Her Majesty's Secret Service | 1969 | BD | George Lazenby | Peter R. Hunt | On the pursuit of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, Bond discovers SPECTRE's plan for biochemical terror. Meanwhile, Bond falls in love with and marries a crime lord's suicidal daughter, who dies on their wedding day. | |
Diamonds Are Forever | 1971 | BD | Sean Connery | Guy Hamilton | Bond traces a diamond smuggling operation first to Holland and Las Vegas and then to a SPECTRE plot to build a satellite with laser beams capable of destroying weapons on the ground. | |
Live and Let Die | 1973 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Roger Moore | Guy Hamilton | Bond fights voodoo priests, heroin smugglers and a ruthless dictator in New York, New Orleans and San Monique in a film imitating the conventions of "blaxploitation" movies of the era. |
The Man with the Golden Gun | 1974 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Roger Moore | Guy Hamilton | While trying to locate a missing solar expert, Bond ends up in an intense game of cat-and-mouse with the world's top assassin, Francisco Scaramanga. |
The Spy Who Loved Me | 1977 | BD | Roger Moore | Lewis Gilbert | Bond teams up with a female Russian agent to locate two missing nuclear submarines; he winds up dealing with a man whose dream is an undersea empire. | |
Moonraker | 1979 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Roger Moore | Lewis Gilbert | Bond investigates the mid-air hijacking of one of the Moonraker space shuttles. The shuttle's maker, Hugo Drax, is using his shuttle fleet to help in wiping out every human on Earth and re-populating it with a hand-picked racial rainbow of superior human pairs. |
For Your Eyes Only | 1981 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Roger Moore | John Glen | Bond's investigation of the murder of a marine archaeologist working for the British Secret Service leads him to a race against the Soviets for a submarine attack computer in a sunken ship. |
Octopussy | 1983 | BD | Roger Moore | John Glen | The murder of Agent 009 and a forgery of a Fabergé egg lead Bond to India, where he allies with cult leader Octopussy against Kamal Khan, a playboy Afghan prince, who with Russian General Orlov is plotting to "accidentally" detonate a nuclear device on a US air base in West Germany, hoping NATO will disarm and the Soviets can take over Europe in record time. | |
A View to a Kill | 1985 | BD | Roger Moore | John Glen | Bond investigates a high-tech firm headed up by former KGB Agent and industrialist Max Zorin, and uncovers a plot to corner the market on microchips by manufacturing an earthquake that would drown Silicon Valley (and all of Zorin's competition). | |
The Living Daylights | 1987 | BD | Timothy Dalton | John Glen | Bond teams up with a female cellist to investigate the fake defector for whom she was allegedly working, General Georgi Koskov, leading them to a weapons-for-drugs smuggling scheme headed up by powerful arms dealer Brad Whitaker. | |
Licence to Kill | 1989 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Timothy Dalton | John Glen | Bond resigns from the secret service to avenge the attempted murder of his CIA friend, Felix Leiter. His pursuit of the assailants leads him to powerful Colombian drug lord Franz Sanchez and a mysterious woman, Pam Bouvier, who has an agenda of her own in bringing down Sanchez and his empire. |
GoldenEye | 1995 | BD | Pierce Brosnan | Martin Campbell | Bond fights to prevent a syndicate of techno-terrorists from causing a global financial meltdown through usage of the GoldenEye satellite weapon against London. | |
Tomorrow Never Dies | 1997 | BD | Pierce Brosnan | Roger Spottiswoode | Bond investigates media mogul Elliot Carver, who aims to start a war between the UK and China so he can be guaranteed exclusive coverage for his new cable news channel. | |
The World Is Not Enough | 1999 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Pierce Brosnan | Michael Apted | Bond is asked to play bodyguard to oil heiress Elektra King whose father was murdered in MI6 headquarters, and discovers she still has a connection and a plan to the terrorist who once kidnapped her, Renard. |
Die Another Day | 2002 | BD | 50th Anniversary | Pierce Brosnan | Lee Tamahori | After Bond is released from one year in North Korean captivity for killing General Moon, he tries to discover who betrayed him, teaming up with a female American agent. Eventually he finds out Moon's henchmen have ties to a mysterious diamond dealer, Gustav Graves. |
Casino Royale | 2006 | BD | Daniel Craig | Martin Campbell | Bond, in his first assignment as a '00' agent, attempts to frustrate the schemes of terrorist financier Le Chiffre by defeating him at a high-stakes game of Texas hold 'em poker at Casino Royale in Montenegro. In the meantime he falls in love with treasury employee Vesper Lynd, who turns out to have an agenda of her own. | |
Quantum of Solace | 2008 | BD | Daniel Craig | Marc Forster | Bond pursues Quantum, the organisation he believes responsible for the death of Vesper Lynd. Along with Camille Montes, a young woman seeking revenge, he goes after corrupt General Medrano, who plans with Quantum to stage a military coup in Bolivia and hijack "one of the world's most precious natural resources". | |
Skyfall | 2012 | BD | Daniel Craig | Sam Mendes | Events in M's past bring into question 007's loyalty to her; with MI6 coming under attack, Bond must find and destroy the source of the trouble, whatever the cost. | |
Spectre | 2015 | BD | Daniel Craig | Sam Mendes | A cryptic message from an unlikely source sets James Bond navigating the layers of a sinister organisation known as SPECTRE. As M continues fighting political pressures that threaten the future of MI6, Bond draws closer to uncovering a hidden truth that threatens to destroy everything he has fought to protect. | |
No Time to Die | 2020 | BDXL | Daniel Craig | Cary Joji Fukunaga | James Bond has left active service when his friend Felix Leiter enlists his help in the search for a missing scientist. When it becomes apparent that the scientist was abducted, Bond must confront a danger which the world has never seen before. |