007 Will Return When JAMES BOND Drops on Amazon Prime

Kimberly Pierce

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Sean Connery lights himself a cigarette as James Bond.

Next month marks a major entertainment milestone. In October 1962, movie audiences around the world were first introduced to the iconic super-spy James Bond with the release of the (now classic) Dr. No. Now, 60 years, six actors and 25 films later, the franchise is still as strong as ever. And the million dollar question is – Who is your favorite James Bond? 

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While it will be a few years before a new 007 hits the big screen, James Bond fans will have plenty to celebrate this fall. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the super-spy will be back streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Beginning October 5, 2022, Prime subscribers (in most markets) will be able to stream all 25 films of the landmark series. As mentioned, the cinematic legend began in 1962 with the release of Dr. No. In 2021, Daniel Craig brought his tenure to a close with No Time to Die

Still of Daniel Craig and Ana de Armas in No Time to Die.
B25_39456_RC2 James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Paloma (Ana de Armas) in NO TIME TO DIE an EON Productions and Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios film Credit: Nicola Dove © 2020 DANJAQ, LLC AND MGM. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

However, one of the most important elements of any James Bond film is, of course, the music. With that, Prime is also set to release The Sound of 007 the same day. The documentary is said to take viewers on a journey through six decades of James Bond music with “enthralling true tales behind the tunes and famous faces.” So, when you aren’t spending your time binging the greatest spy to ever live, you can be diving into the music behind it all.

As with most streaming announcements, the release will be for a limited time and will vary by market.

What are your favorite, don’t miss, James Bond movies? 

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