James Bond Movies In Order
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Being in the Bond state of mind after hearing the latest Bond 23 rumors, I thought I’d have a look at what James Bond movies have been released up to Quantum Of Solace. I found all kinds of lists and figured running a website based on lists, I could make my own. If you want to follow bond in chronological order you'd be better off reading the books in the order they were written. The Bond films span over 50 years and don't follow the order of the books at all. There are some (IMO bad) theories that attempt to establish a timeline, but I think you're better off ignoring it.
There are currently 39 officially licenced James Bond books authored by six writers since 1953. The first and most famous 14 were written by Ian Fleming, spawning a wide world of Bond media including films, comic strips, comic books, and video games. The various Post-Fleming continuation authors (1968-present) created their own separate literary continuities, whose only connection to one another are Fleming's original novels.
Several novelizations, spin-off books, short stories, and anthologies have also been published.
History
Fleming
After serving in the British Naval Intelligence Division during World War II, Fleming was inspired to write a novel about an international spy. Fleming bragged to his friends about how good he believed the book would be. Fleming chose a bland but masculine name for his main character and gave the character many of his own personal tastes including golf and gambling. He began writing his first Bond novel in 1952 in Jamaica over two months to take his mind off his upcoming wedding and pregnant fiancé. Casino Royale was published in 1953 to moderate reviews but great sales in the UK.
Fleming, who's full time job was a Forgeign Manager for a UK newspaper, used his yearly 3-month holiday to write each Bond book resulting in 1954's Live and Let Die, 1955's Moonraker, 1956's Diamonds Are Forever, 1957's From Russia with Love, 1958's Dr. No, 1959's Goldfinger, 1960's For Your Eyes Only -- a collection of short Bond stories -- 1961's Thunderball, 1962's The Spy Who Loved Me, 1963's On Her Magesty's Secret Service, and 1964's You Only Live Twice. Fleming was a heavy drinker and smoker and suffered heart disease. He suffered his first heart attack in 1961 and a fatal heart attack in August 1964. His final two books, 1965's The Man with the Golden Gun and 1966's collection of short stories Octopussy and The Living Daylights were published posthumously.
Gildrose Publications
With the success and fortune found by Casino Royale, Fleming purchased the small publication company Gildrose Publications, which had only published his novel. Gildrose, latered renamed Ian Fleming Publications in 1999 continues to license the Bond franchise and expand the literary catalogue.
Gildrose planned on having several authors use the pen name 'Robert Markham' to continue to scribe more Bond books but the idea was scrapped after only one work, Colonel Sun, was written by English author and Bond fan Kingsley Amis in 1968. Amis also wrote a short story about an elderly Bond returning in a time of crisis, but was refused permission to publish it.
Gildrose produced two novelizations to the EON films, James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me and James Bond and Moonraker in 1977 and 1979, respectively written by Christopher Wood.
Gardner
After a thirteen year hiatus of original content (and recently after the death of Anne Charteris, Fleming's wife) Gildrose contracted John Gardner to scribe several Bond novels and to bring Bond in the modern 1980s. In 1981 Licence Renewed was published to mediocre critical response and sales. Nevertheless Gardner wrote a total of 16 Bond novels, including two novelizations of feature films. In 1996 Gardner published his last Bond book, COLD.
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Benson
After Gardner's departure Raymond Benson was contracted by Gildrose to continue the Bond story. Benson, an American, was accused by fans of Americanizing the series but was also hailed as returning to Fleming's roots more than Gardner had managed. Benson wrote six original Bond novels, starting with 1997's Zero Minus Ten. Benson's novels, like Gardner's, featured James Bond in a modern year. He also wrote three film novelizations and three Bond short stories. In 2002 Benson left the Bond series. He is, to date, the only continuation author to release any short stories.
2000's
Ian Fleming Publications asked British author Sebastian Faulks to pen a new Bond novel in the early 2000's. Faulks delivered a novel in 2008 titled Devil May Care set in the 1960s. Faulks chose to not continue and was replaced with American author Jeffery Deaver who penned Carte Blanche in 2011 as a reboot of the character with a modem setting . In 2013 Ian Fleming Publications announced that William Boyd would pen the thirty-eighth Bond book in time for the 60th literary anniversary. Solo was released in September 2013 in the UK and October 2013 in the US.
In 2014 it was announced that Anthony Horowitz would write the thirty-ninth Bond novel. He would be using previously unreleased material by Fleming as an inspiration. This would take the form of several plot treatments for a James Bond television series that was never made, many if which had previously been used as the basis of the short stories that formed the collections For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy and The Living Daylights. The book titled Trigger Mortis was released in September 2015.
After a positive reaction to the novel, Horowitz has been announced as writing a second Bond novel (also with material from Fleming) which will be released in 2018.[1] In February 2018 it was announced that the new novel Forever and a Day would serve as a prequel to Casino Royale.
List of novels
# | Title | Year | Author | Cover Artist |
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1 | Casino Royale | 1953 | Ian Fleming | Ian Fleming |
2 | Live and Let Die | 1954 | Kenneth Lewis | |
3 | Moonraker | 1955 | ||
4 | Diamonds Are Forever | 1956 | Pat Marriott | |
5 | From Russia with Love | 1957 | Richard Chopping | |
6 | Dr. No | 1958 | Pat Marriott | |
7 | Goldfinger | 1959 | Richard Chopping | |
8 | For Your Eyes Only (short stories) | 1960 | ||
9 | Thunderball | 1961 | ||
10 | The Spy Who Loved Me | 1962 | ||
11 | On Her Majesty's Secret Service | 1963 | ||
12 | You Only Live Twice | 1964 | ||
13 | The Man with the Golden Gun | 1965 | ||
14 | Octopussy and The Living Daylights (short stories) | 1966 | ||
15 | Colonel Sun | 1968 | Kingsley Amis | Tom Adams |
16 | Licence Renewed | 1981 | John Gardner | Richard Chopping |
17 | For Special Services | 1982 | Bill Botten | |
18 | Icebreaker | 1983 | ||
19 | Role of Honour | 1984 | Trevor Scobie | |
20 | Nobody Lives For Ever | 1986 | ||
21 | No Deals, Mr. Bond | 1987 | ||
22 | Scorpius | 1988 | ||
23 | Win, Lose or Die | 1989 | ||
24 | Brokenclaw | 1990 | ||
25 | The Man from Barbarossa | 1991 | ||
26 | Death is Forever | 1992 | ||
27 | Never Send Flowers | 1993 | ||
28 | SeaFire | 1994 | David Scutt | |
29 | COLD | 1996 | ||
30 | Zero Minus Ten | 1997 | Raymond Benson | |
31 | The Facts of Death | 1998 | ||
32 | High Time to Kill | 1999 | ||
33 | Doubleshot | 2000 | ||
34 | Never Dream of Dying | 2001 | Steve Stone | |
35 | The Man with the Red Tattoo | 2002 | ||
36 | Devil May Care | 2008 | Sebastian Faulks | Kevin Summers |
37 | Carte Blanche | 2011 | Jeffery Deaver | |
38 | Solo | 2013 | William Boyd | Suzanne Dean |
39 | Trigger Mortis | 2015 | Anthony Horowitz | Joy Cohn |
39 | Forever and a Day | 2018 | TBA |
List of novelisations
Title | Year | Author | Cover Artist |
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James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me | 1977 | Christopher Wood | Bill Botten |
James Bond and Moonraker | 1979 | ||
Licence to Kill | 1989 | John Gardner | Keith Hamshere |
GoldenEye | 1995 | Terry O'Neill | |
Tomorrow Never Dies | 1997 | Raymond Benson | |
The World is Not Enough | 1999 | ||
Die Another Day | 2002 |
List of spin-off works
Title | Year | Series | Author |
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003½: The Adventures of James Bond Junior | 1967 | R.D. Mascott | |
James Bond: The Authorised Biography of 007 | 1973 | John Pearson | |
SilverFin | 2005 | Young Bond | Charlie Higson |
Blood Fever | 2006 | ||
Double or Die | 2007 | ||
Hurricane Gold | |||
By Royal Command | 2008 | ||
Shoot to Kill | 2013 | Steve Cole | |
Heads You Die | 2016 | ||
Strike Lightning | 2016 | ||
Red Nemesis | 2017 | ||
Guardian Angel | 2005 | The Moneypenny Diaries | Samantha Weinberg |
Secret Servant | 2006 | ||
Final Fling | 2008 |
References
- ↑'Anthony Horowitz to Write the New James Bond Novel', Ian Fleming Publications, 4 October 2016. Retrieved on 5 January 2017.
Daniel Wroughton Craig
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- 'One of the things I was criticized for was that I looked like a bad guy, but I was happy with that because I think true good guys have to step into the dark side to do their job. I wanted people to question Bond's morals and his judgment.'
- ― Daniel Craig
Daniel Wroughton Craig (born March 2, 1968) is an English actor. Born the year after the release of You Only Live Twice, Craig is the first James Bond actor to be born after the start of the film series, also making him the first Bond actor to be born after Ian Fleming died. Much media attention has also been given to him for being the 'blondest' official Bond actor.
Biography
He was born in Chester, the son of a steel erector and an art teacher. He was brought up in Prescot, near Liverpool. He attended Hilbre High School, West Kirby (near Liverpool) and played rugby at nearby Hoylake Rugby Club. He moved to London when he was 16 to join the National Youth Theatre, later securing a place at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
The Role of James Bond
As early as February 2005, Craig had been named in the media as a possible contender to replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. On April 6, 2005 Craig was reported to have been signed by EON Productions as part of a three-film contract worth £15 million, however, this news was later debunked by the BBC who contacted EON for an official report. According to Craig, MGM offered him the role but the Broccoli family never got in touch with him.
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Finally, on October 14, 2005, Eon Productions named Daniel Craig as the sixth actor to portray 007, taking over from Pierce Brosnan. Craig signed a three-film contract, with the first, Casino Royale, to begin filming in January 2006 with an expected release of November 2006.
The announcement was made at noon in London at HMS President, a Royal Naval Reserve station at St. Katharine Docks, on the banks of the River Thames downstream of Tower Bridge.
Selected Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
2020 | Bond 25 | James Bond | James Bond Film |
2019 | Knives Out | The Detective | Pre-production |
2017 | Kings | Obie | Released |
2017 | Logan Lucky | Joe Bang | Released |
2015 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | First Order Stormtrooper | Released |
2015 | Spectre | James Bond | James Bond Film |
2013 | One Life | Narrator | Voice |
2012 | Skyfall | James Bond | James Bond Film |
2011 | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Mikael Blomkvist | Released |
2011 | The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn | Red Rackham, Ivan Sakharine | Voice |
2011 | Dream House | Will Atenton, Peter Ward | Released |
2011 | Cowboys & Aliens | Jake Lonergan | Released |
2010 | Blood Stone | James Bond | James Bond Video Game |
2008 | Defiance | Tuvia Bielski | Released |
2008 | Quantum of Solace | James Bond | James Bond Film |
2008 | Flashbacks of a Fool | Joe Scot | Released |
2007 | The Golden Compass | Lord Asriel | Released |
2007 | The Invasion | Ben Driscoll | Released |
2006 | Casino Royale | James Bond | James Bond Film |
2006 | Infamous | Perry Smith | Released |
2006 | Renaissance | Barthélémy Karas | Voice |
2005 | Munich | Steve | Released |
2005 | Archangel | Dr. Fluke Kelso | Television Drama |
2005 | Fateless | US Army Sergeant | Released |
2005 | The Jacket | Rudy Mackenzie | Released |
2004 | Layer Cake | XXXX | Released |
2004 | Enduring Love | Joe | Released |
2003 | Sylvia | Ted Hughs | Released |
2003 | The Mother | Darren | Released |
2002 | Ten Minutes Older: The Cello | Cecil | Released |
2002 | Road to Perdition | Connor Rooney | Released |
2001 | Lara Croft: Tomb Raider | Alex West | Released |
2000 | Some Voices | Ray | Released |
2000 | I Dreamed of Africa | Declan Fielding | Released |
1999 | The Trench | Sgt. Telford Winter | Released |
1998 | Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon | George Dyer | Released |
1998 | Elizabeth | John Ballard | Released |
1997 | Obsession | John McHale | Released |
1996 | Our Friends in the North | George 'Geordie' Peacock | Television Drama |
1995 | A Kid in King Arthur's Court | Master Kane | Released |
1992 | The Power of One | Sgt. Botha | Released |
Trivia
- Due to being the 'blondest' Bond actor, Hollywood has nicknamed him 'James Blonde'.
- Both Craig and Sean Bean have appeared in the ITV series, Sharpe.
Personal life
His first marriage, from 1992–1994, was to actress Fiona Loudon, with whom he has a daughter, Ella. After that marriage ended, he later was in two serious relationships, one with German actress Heike Makatsch that ended in 2001, and with American film producer Satsuki Mitchell, which lasted from 2004 to 2010. He was also rumored to have had an affair with his Layer Cake co-star Sienna Miller in 2005. Use fonts online without downloading.
Craig and Rachel Weisz, his co-star in the film Dream House, started dating in December 2010 and were married on June 22, 2011 in a small ceremony in New York with only four guests including Craig's daughter Ella and Weisz's son Henry. The couple had been friends for many yearsbefore their relationship turned romantic while working on Dream House. Craig and Weisz had their daughter, born on September 1, 2018.