All 25 core James Bond movies are coming to Prime Video this month, and that includes the newest release, No Time To Die. According to Empire, every mainline film dating back to 1962's Dr. No will be available to stream on Prime for a limited time beginning April 15.
1967's Casino Royale and 1983's Never Say Never Again are not part of the deal, but that makes sense given they were not produced by franchise production house Eon.
The announcement that these films are coming to Prime Video comes not long after Amazon finalized its $8.45 billion deal to buy James Bond movie studio MGM.
2021's No Time To Die, which made $774 million globally, is the fifth and final James Bond movie to star Daniel Craig. There is no word yet on who will play James Bond next, but series producer Barbara Broccoli has said it will be a man.
2022 is the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film series, and fans can expect «announcements, events, and new content» for the series to debut this year to mark the occasion. Outside of the film series, it's rumored that a GoldenEye video game remaster is coming this year.
Looking ahead, a James Bond competition show--which will see people compete in feats of strength and other challenges in Bond locations around the world--is in the works.
In other Prime news, Amazon is developing a Fallout TV series with the creators of Westworld, as well as series based on Life is Strange and Disco Elysium. Amazon makes video games, too, with its latest big hits being the MMOs New World and Lost Ark.
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