
In just a few days, Netflix will remove a hugely popular movie franchise – one that has earned over $7 billion worldwide – so now’s the time to watch them all! This beloved series of spy action thrillers has been a favorite for decades, starting in the early 1960s, and is considered one of the most influential and popular movie series of all time.
Okay, so it’s been five years since the last James Bond movie, and honestly, it felt like the end of an era for Daniel Craig – he was the defining action star of the 2000s and 2010s, right? Everyone knows the Bond series is huge, with 26 films in total, but did you know Eon Productions made 25 of them? Here’s the best part: all 26 movies are currently on Netflix! But you have to hurry – they’re leaving soon, so now is the perfect time for a Bond marathon!
There Are Only A Few Days Left To Watch James Bond On Netflix
All of the James Bond films will be leaving Netflix on Tuesday, April 21, 2026. It’s currently unknown when, or if, the 26 movies will be available to stream again. While it’s unlikely anyone can watch all of them before they’re gone, fans should plan their viewing carefully this weekend, as time is running out to enjoy 007 on Netflix.
When Amazon bought MGM for $8.5 billion in 2022, they also gained the rights to James Bond films and shows, making Prime Video the main place to watch 007 content. Netflix briefly had exclusive rights starting in 2026, but that deal is ending soon. The James Bond collection will probably return to Prime Video, as Netflix doesn’t seem interested in renewing their agreement, and it’s unlikely another streaming service will make a competing offer.
It’s been five years since Daniel Craig finished his 15-year run as James Bond, and we still don’t know who will play 007 next. While there’s talk about potential actors, there haven’t been any major announcements about the future of the series. Despite the rise of streaming, James Bond remains incredibly popular due to its high quality and rewatchability, so Netflix subscribers should enjoy the films while they’re available on the platform.
Netflix’s 007 Collection Spanned From ‘Dr. No’ To ‘No Time To Die’
Currently, Netflix is the only place to stream all the James Bond movies, from the very first film, Dr. No (1962), all the way up to the latest installment, No Time to Die (2021) starring Ana de Armas. However, they won’t be available for long – the selection will shrink each day until Tuesday, so subscribers will need to prioritize which films to watch this weekend. Longtime fans might enjoy seeking out some of the lesser-known or less-popular Bond movies, like A View to a Kill (1985), while those new to the series could stick with favorites like Goldfinger (1964) and Skyfall (2012).
Looking for a good James Bond movie to watch on Netflix? Many fans start with Dr. No, the very first film starring Sean Connery. If you prefer Daniel Craig as Bond, Casino Royale (2006) is highly rated, earning a 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes. For a Bond film outside of the Connery and Craig years, check out The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) with Roger Moore, or On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969), George Lazenby’s single outing as 007.
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2026-04-17 01:58