James Bond Movies Year Wise -
George Lazenby’s sole outing. Emotional and unique: Bond falls in love with Tracy di Vicenzo (Diana Rigg), marries her, and endures a heartbreaking ending. Ski chase and Christmas tree finale are unforgettable. 1970s – The Roger Moore Era (Lighter, Wiser, Wilder) 1971: Diamonds Are Forever Connery returns (one last time). A campier, revenge-driven Bond after Blofeld. Las Vegas setting, moon buggy chase, and a double-taking pigeon mark the shift to Moore-era tone.
Here’s a year-wise write-up of all official Eon Productions James Bond movies, from 1962 to 2021. 1962: Dr. No The one that started it all. Sean Connery debuts as the suave, ruthless British agent 007, taking on the mysterious Dr. No in Jamaica. Established the formula: pre-title sequence, exotic locations, and the iconic “Bond, James Bond.”
Embraced underwater action and spectacle. Bond hunts for stolen nuclear warheads. The first to feature a jetpack escape. Box office giant of its era. james bond movies year wise
Direct sequel to Casino Royale . Rushed due to a writer’s strike, but lean and angry. Bond seeks revenge for Vesper. Less dialogue, more operatic chaos.
Michelle Yeoh as a Chinese agent. Bond vs. a media mogul (Jonathan Pryce) who wants to start a war. Remote-controlled BMW, bike chase, and prescient fake-news villain. George Lazenby’s sole outing
The film that defined Bond mania. Iconic lines (“A martini. Shaken, not stirred”), gadgets (Aston Martin DB5), and villain (Auric Goldfinger). The laser scene and Jill Masterson’s gold-painted body became legendary.
Over-the-top in the worst/best way. Invisible car, Madonna cameo, Bond survives a North Korean torture camp, then kite-surfs a tsunami. A low point, but a huge hit. 2000s–2010s – The Daniel Craig Era (Gritty, Emotional, Serialized) 2006: Casino Royale Reboot. Daniel Craig’s brutal, vulnerable Bond. No gadgets, just muscle and bad decisions. Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd breaks his heart. The best Bond origin story. Parkour chase, torture scene, and “The name’s Bond… James Bond” delivered perfectly. 1970s – The Roger Moore Era (Lighter, Wiser,
Electra King (Sophie Marceau) is a femme fatale who feels pain in her neck – and is the real villain. Boat chase through London, Denise Richards as a nuclear physicist.
Timothy Dalton’s debut. Grittier, closer to Fleming’s Bond. Cold War intrigue, a cello-case sleigh chase, and a killer performance. “He’s a cold one.”
Roger Moore’s debut. Blaxploitation influences, voodoo, and a killer theme by Paul McCartney. Bond faces Kananga and a boat chase at record speed.
Bond uncovers SPECTRE’s shadowy leader, Blofeld (Christoph Waltz), who is also Bond’s foster brother. Long takes, classic car chases, and a controversial twist.