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Daniel Craig's casting initiated a complete continuity reboot. His era focused on a gritty, emotionally vulnerable Bond with a continuous narrative arc across five films.

Timothy Dalton shifted the franchise back toward the dark, serious tone of Ian Fleming's original novels. His portrayal was ahead of its time, showcasing a cynical, brooding, and intensely professional agent.

An action-heavy entry dealing with oil pipelines and espionage.

To add depth to this , let’s look at the highest-grossing entries adjusted for inflation (worldwide, unadjusted figures as of 2025):

Roger Moore brought a lighter, more humorous, and overtly campy tone to the franchise. His tenure leaned heavily into pop culture trends of the 1970s and 1980s. index of james bond movies

| Year | Film Title | James Bond Actor | Director | Worldwide Box Office (est.) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | | | | | | 1962 | Dr. No | Sean Connery | Terence Young | $59.5 million | | 1963 | From Russia with Love | Sean Connery | Terence Young | $24.8 million | | 1964 | Goldfinger | Sean Connery | Guy Hamilton | $1.2B (adj.) | | 1965 | Thunderball | Sean Connery | Terence Young | $141.2 million | | 1967 | You Only Live Twice | Sean Connery | Lewis Gilbert | $111.6 million | | 1969 | On Her Majesty's Secret Service | George Lazenby | Peter R. Hunt | $82 million | | 1971 | Diamonds Are Forever | Sean Connery | Guy Hamilton | $116 million | | 1973 | Live and Let Die | Roger Moore | Guy Hamilton | $126.4 million | | 1974 | The Man with the Golden Gun | Roger Moore | Guy Hamilton | $97.6 million | | 1977 | The Spy Who Loved Me | Roger Moore | Lewis Gilbert | $185.4 million | | 1979 | Moonraker | Roger Moore | Lewis Gilbert | $210.3 million | | 1981 | For Your Eyes Only | Roger Moore | John Glen | $195.3 million | | 1983 | Octopussy | Roger Moore | John Glen | $187.5 million | | 1985 | A View to a Kill | Roger Moore | John Glen | $152.4 million | | 1987 | The Living Daylights | Timothy Dalton | John Glen | $191.2 million | | 1989 | Licence to Kill | Timothy Dalton | John Glen | $156.2 million | | 1995 | GoldenEye | Pierce Brosnan | Martin Campbell | $352.2 million | | 1997 | Tomorrow Never Dies | Pierce Brosnan | Roger Spottiswoode | $333 million | | 1999 | The World Is Not Enough | Pierce Brosnan | Michael Apted | $361.8 million | | 2002 | Die Another Day | Pierce Brosnan | Lee Tamahori | $432 million | | 2006 | Casino Royale | Daniel Craig | Martin Campbell | $599 million | | 2008 | Quantum of Solace | Daniel Craig | Marc Forster | $589.6 million | | 2012 | Skyfall | Daniel Craig | Sam Mendes | $1.1 billion | | 2015 | Spectre | Daniel Craig | Sam Mendes | $880.7 million | | 2021 | No Time to Die | Daniel Craig | Cary Joji Fukunaga | $774.2 million | | Non-Canon Films | | | | | | 1967 | Casino Royale | David Niven | Multiple Directors | $41.7 million | | 1983 | Never Say Never Again | Sean Connery | Irvin Kershner | $160 million |

– Sean Connery returned to the role of James Bond one final time in an independent remake of Thunderball , released the same year as Roger Moore's Octopussy . If you want to dive deeper into specific eras, let me know: Tell me which angle you would like to explore next! Share public link

Pierce Brosnan successfully modernized Bond for the post-Cold War world, seamlessly blending Connery's rugged charm with Moore's explosive action style.

: A massive commercial success featuring extensive underwater battle sequences and the jetpack. His portrayal was ahead of its time, showcasing

The space-age sequel capitalizing on the success of sci-fi in the late 70s.

– Bond investigates a wealthy gold smuggler planning to contaminate the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.

This would be incomplete without a summary of the actors and how many films they starred in.

(2012) remains the most commercially successful film in the franchise, earning $1.1 billion worldwide. theme songs that accompanied these films? His tenure leaned heavily into pop culture trends

Two theatrical releases feature James Bond but sit completely outside EON Productions' official canon due to historical rights disputes.

: A cryptic message sends Bond on a trail to uncover the global criminal syndicate SPECTRE and its leader, who shares a past with him.

– NATO face a nuclear crisis when SPECTRE hijacks two atomic bombs, demanding a massive ransom.