Every James Bond Movie Ranked by Critics, According to Rotten Tomatoes

Every James Bond Movie Ranked by Critics, According to Rotten Tomatoes

All 27 James Bond movies, from 'Dr. No' to 'No Time to Die,' ranked according to critics

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The James Bond franchise turned 60 years old on October 5. To celebrate, every Bond movie was made available to stream on Amazon Prime. From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, see how your favorite 007 stacks up. Advertisement The lowest-rated Bond movie is 1967's "Casino Royale," starring David Niven as the titular spy.

This version of "Casino Royale" is a parody of spy films, rather than a straightforward Bond caper. It's also one of two films about James Bond that wasn't produced by Eon Productions.

"Casino Royale" also starred Peter Seller, Ursula Andress, Joanna Pettet, Daliah Lavi, Barbara Bouchet, and Terence Coop in double roles — all of them play different versions of Bond. Woody Allen also appeared as Bond's nephew, Jimmy.

"Unfortunately, after the introductory sequences, 'Casino Royale' begins a downhill slide. It gets progressively sillier and more incoherent until it's impossible to keep any of the plot elements straight. Worse, with only occasional exceptions, the humor ceases to be funny, and the whole production degenerates into absurdity," wrote James Berardinelli of ReelViews.

Advertisement Roger Moore's final outing as 007 was also his worst, according to critics. "A View to Kill," released in 1985, was his seventh appearance as Bond.

"A View to Kill" sees Bond travel to San Francisco to save Silicon Valley from a rogue KGB agent played by Christopher Walken. His bodyguard and lover, May Day, was notably played by Grace Jones.

The classic "Bond girl" was played by Tanya Roberts, of future "That '70s Show" fame.

"It's not double-oh-seven anymore, but double-oh-seventy, the best argument yet for the mandatory retirement age," wrote The Washington Post's Paul Attanasio.

Advertisement Moore's second out, 1974's "The Man with the Golden Gun," didn't fare much better.

"The Man with the Golden Gun" starred Moore as Bond, and legendary actor Christopher Lee as the titular man with the golden gun, Francisco Scaramanga. Meanwhile, Bond's love interest Mary Goodnight was played by Britt Ekland.

Bond and Scaramanga engage in a game of cat-and-mouse for much of the movie, as no one knows what Scaramanga looks like, outside of the fact that he has a third nipple.

"If you enjoyed the early Bond films as much as I did, you'd better skip this one," wrote Nora Sayre of The New York Times.

Advertisement Rotten Tomatoes called Moore's sixth Bond outing, 1983's "Octopussy," "formulaic."

Let's get it out of the way: Yes, this movie is really called "Octopussy." Its titular character, a successful businesswoman and jewel smugger, was played by Maud Adams. Bond and Octopussy have personal business: Years earlier, Bond arrested her father for treason.

The two form an uneasy alliance to defeat an exiled Afghan prince, Kamal Khan, played by Louis Jourdan.

"It's an easy film to hate (and often paints a big target on its back encouraging you to do so), but it works perfectly as a piece of entertainment, where the good ultimately outweighs the bad," wrote Jake Tropila of Film Inquiry.

Advertisement The worst Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan is 1999's "The World Is Not Enough," Brosnan's third.

In "The World Is Never Enough," Brosnan's Bond shares the screen with an American nuclear physicist named (somehow) Dr. Christmas Jones. Equally improbably, she's played by Denise Richards. His other female co-star is Elektra King, an oil heiress played by Sophie Marceau.

The classic Bond villain, Renard, an ex-KBG agent who became a terrorist, was played by Rober Carlyle.

"What do the James Bond series, the Chicago Cubs, and Master P's No Limit empire have in common? All owe their considerable commercial success more to loyalty, marketing, and tradition than to quality," wrote Nathan Rabin for the AV Club.

Advertisement Brosnan suited up for his second Bond film in 1997 with "Tomorrow Never Dies."

"Tomorrow Never Dies" introduced international audiences to Michelle Yeoh, and for that alone it remains an important cultural moment.

The film follows Bond as he attempts to stop power-hungry media tycoon Elliot Carver, played by Jonathan Pryce, from engineering events to bring upon World War III.

"In the latest James Bond, our hero saves the world from brand-name unawareness. 'Tomorrow Never Dies' is a dramatized trade show, imagine Comdex or the Geneva Automobile Salon with a plot," wrote the Wall Street Journal's Joe Morgenstern.

Advertisement Brosnan's fourth and final appearance as Bond, 2002's "Die Another Day," saw him get overshadowed by Halle Berry.

"Die Another Day" plays as a classic early 2000s film: heavy on the CGI and the product placement. But it's notable for its casting of Berry as Jinx Johnson, an NSA agent, whose entrance in an orange bikini remains iconic 20 years later.

"Die Another Day" was also the first Bond movie in 39 years to not feature Desmond Llewelyn as the head of the British Secret Service's fictional research and development division — in other words, he provided Bond with all of his nifty gadgets. Llewelyn died in 1999, just a few weeks after the premiere of "The World is Not Enough." He was replaced as Q by John Cleese for "Die Another Day," which would end up being Cleese's only appearance as the character.

"In a year when 'Austin Powers' has scoffed at 007 as a joke and 'xXx' has scoffed at him as an anachronism, 'Die Another Day' is a fluffed opportunity to assert that nobody does it better," wrote Nicholas Barber for the Independent.

Advertisement "Moonraker," released in 1979, will always be remembered as the film where Bond goes to space.

It took four movies for Moore's Bond to blast off into space, which he does by the end "Moonraker." He faces off against an all-time Bond villain, Hugo Drax (Michael Lonsdale), who somehow wants to kill the entire population of Earth with nerve gas, and use his own space station as Noah's Ark to repopulate the planet with a "master race."

"The space-age plot is spread dangerously thin, the fights all tend to slapstick, and the wanton destruction has become rather too predictable. But it's held together by likable performances," wrote Chris Auty for Time Out.

Advertisement Sean Connery returned to the role of Bond after skipping "Her Majesty's Secret Service" for the 1971 installment, "Diamonds Are Forever."

After starring in five Bond films, Connery left the role and let someone else take a (relatively successful) crack at the character. But he returned for Bond No. 7, which you might recall from its iconic theme song sung by Shirley Bassey.

Connery would once again leave the role until 1983 when he appeared in the second non-Eon Productions Bond movie, "Never Say Never Again."

In "Diamonds Are Forever," Bond once again goes up against his arch-enemy Blofeld (Charles Gray), the leader of the terrorist organization SPECTRE.

"The movie's momentum is such that one never has much time to react to its lack of reason, only to its sensations of speed and narrow escape, and to the splendor of its crazy gadgets and decor," wrote The New York Times' Vincent Canby.

Advertisement Daniel Craig's lowest-rated Bond movie is 2015's "Spectre."

Coincidentally, "Spectre" was the first Bond film since "Diamonds Are Forever" to be able to include Bond's most famous villain, Blofeld (now played by Christoph Waltz), and his criminal organization SPECTRE.

Also notable was Sam Smith's Bond song, "Writing's on the Wall," which became the second consecutive Bond theme to win an Oscar.

"'Spectre,' Sam Mendes' latest entry in the James Bond franchise, is a real oddity: the first 007 film that's more enjoyable to think about than to watch," wrote FlavorWire's Jason Bailey.

Advertisement Craig's second outing as Bond, 2008's "Quantum of Solace," received a similar critical response.

"Quantum of Solace" picks up almost immediately after the events of Craig's first Bond installment, "Casino Royale." He once again faces off against Jesper Christensen as Mr. White, an assassin. Bond also goes up against an environmental entrepreneur who claims to want to stop deforestation, but is actually trying to stage a coup in Bolivia to take control of the country's natural resources, Dominic Greene, played by French filmmaker and actor Mathieu Amalric.

"Although it's not the most crushing disappointment of all time — finding you have won the lottery but lost the ticket is probably more crushing, I imagine — it is still a crushing disappointment," wrote Deborah Ross for The Spectator.

Advertisement "Live and Let Die" (1973) might've been Moore's first outing as Bond, but it's most remembered for the Paul McCartney song of the same name.

Variety chose McCartney's track as the No. 5 Bond theme of all time — and it lives up to the hype. "Live and Let Die" is also notable for Moore's first outing as 007. In total, Moore played Bond seven times, tying him with the first-ever Bond, Sean Connery.

"Live and Let Die" was released during the height of the blaxploitation movement in cinema, and therefore led to a supporting cast of mainly Black actors, including the first Black Bond girl, Rosie Carver, played by Gloria Hendry.

"It is good, lively, mindless entertainment, slow to warm up but once embarked upon its improbable story quick to appreciate its own absurdity," wrote The Guardian's Derek Malcolm.

Advertisement Next up is 1981's "For Your Eyes Only," starring Moore and Carole Bouquet.

"For Your Eyes Only" is Moore's fifth Bond movie, and a real course correction from the campier, sci-fi tone of "Moonraker." In this installment, Bond's love interest Melina Havelock, played by Bouquet, is dead-set on getting revenge for the murder of her parents. Meanwhile, Bond teams up with a former smuggler, Milos Columbo, played by Israeli actor Topol, to recover a dangerous piece of submarine tech.

"No. 12 in the phenomenally durable James Bond series. 'For Your Eyes Only' is undeniably easy on the eyes. Maybe too easy to prevent the mind from wandering and the lids from drooping," wrote Gary Arnold for the Washington Post.

Advertisement "Never Say Never Again," Connery's final appearance as Bond, received positive reviews upon its release in 1983.

"Never Say Never Again" is the result of some complicated rights issues from the Ian Fleming novels the Bond movies are based on. It's a remake of the 1965 movie "Thunderball," which also starred Connery, which was in turn based on the 1961 Fleming novel of the same name.

Due to conflicts between Fleming and producer Kevin McClory, McClory ended up with the rights to "Thunderball" and anything introduced in that story, including SPECTRE.

So, in 1983, McClory commissioned a remake of 'Thunderball," titled "Never Say Never Again" starring Connery once again, for a non-Eon Bond film. The title was reportedly inspired by Connery's wife who told her husband that he couldn't say he'd "never" return to Bond again.

"In 'Never Say Never Again,' the formula is broadened to accommodate an older, seasoned man of much greater stature, and Mr. Connery expertly fills the bill," wrote Janet Maslin for The New York Times.

Advertisement Timothy Dalton's first entry into Bond lore, 1987's "The Living Daylights," was well-received.

After Moore left behind the role, British actor Dalton stepped into Bond's very prolific shoes. The only constant who remained from Moore's tenure was Desmond Llewelyn as Q.

The plot, as usual, had to do with Bond looking into shady activities done the KGB. In this case, he was looking into suspicious deaths of KGB defectors, putting him directly in the path of Brad Whitaker, an American arms dealer played by Joe Don Baker.

"'The Living Daylights' is different, even from a quarter of a century away, there's nothing to sully the romantic air. It's no coincidence that the most recent Bond films are the closest in tone," wrote The Guardian's Les Roopanarine.

Advertisement "You Only Live Twice," released in 1967, was Connery's fifth appearance as Bond.

Fun fact about "You Only Live Twice": Beloved children's author Roald Dahl, the mind behind "The BFG," "The Witches," "James and the Giant Peach," and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," wrote the screenplay.

The biggest legacy from "You Only Live Twice" is the performance of Donald Pleasence as Bond's enemy Blofeld. In just two minutes, you can see where Mike Myers got the idea for Dr. Evil in the "Austin Powers" movies.

"What I can say for sure is 'You Only Live Twice' is the Bond film I have seen most often and I have enjoyed the hell out it every single time," wrote Phelim O'Neill for The Guardian.

Advertisement Dalton's second (and final) outing as Bond, 1989's "Licence to Kill," was even more well-received than his debut.

"Licence to Kill" was, at the time of its release, the darkest Bond movie ever released, as it followed Bond as he was suspended from MI6 in order to help his friend and CIA agent Felix Leiter, played by David Hedison, avenge the murder of his new wife — all while trying to take down a Latin American drug kingpin.

"Dalton revives the cool, ironic detachment of the Connery years, but he also allows a touch of obsession to show through Bond's surface aplomb," wrote the Chicago Reader's Dave Kehr.

Advertisement Brosnan's first Bond film remained his best: 1995's "GoldenEye."

After six Bond-less years, Irish star Brosnan brought the world's most dashing spy back to the big screen with 1995's "GoldenEye." His version of Bond began his tenure taking down a rogue M16 agent played by Sean Bean and romancing a Russian programmer played by Izabella Scorupco.

This movie was also the first appearance of Judi Dench as Bond's boss at M16, M, who would go on to appear in the Craig movies, as well.

The most lasting legacy of this movie, though, may be the Nintendo 64 game based on it, simply titled "GoldenEye 007," released in 1997. It became the third-best-selling Nintendo 64 game of all time. A remastered version for the Nintendo Switch is set to be released in 2023.

"With a dynamite opening reel that showcases the series renewed vigor, 'GoldenEye' is two hours of well-executed thrills, high-tech mayhem and one-of-a-kind comedy," wrote David Hunter for The Hollywood Reporter.

Advertisement "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," released in 1969, was George Lazenby's first and only Bond movie.

"On Her Majesty's Secret Service" wasn't critically beloved at the time, but Lazenby's one and only Bond movie has been reevaluated in the following five decades. Now, it's one of the most critically admired Bond films.

Part of what makes this film so different than any other Bond movie, besides Lazenby, is that it ends in true tragedy: After falling in love with Diana Rigg's Countess Tracy di Vicenzo, the two wed at the end of the movie, only for Tracy to get shot by Bond's nemesis Blofeld (Telly Savales) immediately after.

"'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' is pure poetry. It transcends the idea of a Bond film. Gorgeously photographed, thrillingly executed, and wonderfully performed, this is the franchise zenith," wrote Jake Tropila for Film Inquiry.

Advertisement "The Spy Who Loved Me," released in 1977, is the high mark for Moore's time as Bond.

"The Spy Who Loved Me" was Moore's third outing as Bond, and his best, according to critics. It covers similar territory as other Bond movies, including a megalomaniac villain dedicated to starting World War III, this time a shipping tycoon named Karl Stromberg, played by Curt Jürgens.

This movie was also the debut of Jaws, one of the most memorable henchmen in Bond history, played by Richard Kiel.

"The end result is unquestionably one of the Bond series' brightest spots, and includes a good deal of its finest moments," wrote Gerardo Valero for RogerEbert.com.

Advertisement Craig's final appearance as Bond, 2021's "No Time to Die," was generally liked by critics.

After five movies and 15 years, Craig drank his final shaken, not stirred, martini in the epic conclusion to his series, "No Time to Die." And while Craig, as usual, performed his role admirably, everyone came out of "No Time to Die" talking about Ana de Armas' CIA agent Paloma and the new Agent 007 Nomi, played by Lashana Lynch.

The less we say about Rami Malek's performance as the film's nanobots-obsessed villain Lyutsifer Safin, the better.

"No Time to Die" also became the third Bond film in a row to have its theme, this time sung by Billie Eilish, win an Oscar.

"With this fifth and final go-round, it's clear who the best Bond is. It's Craig, Daniel Craig," wrote Mark Feeney for the Boston Globe.

Advertisement Connery's fourth Bond film came in 1965, "Thunderball."

"Thunderball" is the second-highest-grossing Bond film ever, accounting for inflation, only behind "Skyfall." At this point in history, Connery's Bond had become a full-blown phenomenon.

In "Thunderball," Bond's mission was to recapture two atomic bombs stolen by the evil criminal organization SPECTRE. Much of the film's action takes place underwater, an impressive feat for the '60s. Bond also, of course, falls in love with the girlfriend of a SPECTRE agent, Domino, played by Claudine Auger.

"The color is handsome. The scenery in the Bahamas is an irresistible lure. Even the violence is funny. That's the best I can say for a Bond film," wrote Bosley Crowther for The New York Times.

Advertisement The highest-grossing Bond film of all time is 2012's "Skyfall," starring Craig.

"Skyfall" was Craig's third Bond film, and, to many, a high point of his Bond tenure. The film delves into Bond's past in a way that hadn't been done for many years, and introduced viewers to the super-spy's ancestral home in Scotland, fittingly named Skyfall.

Javier Bardem's performance Raoul Silva, a former M16 agent (and now cyber-terrorist), instantly solidified Bardem as one of the top-tier Bond villains. Just watch this scene and try not to shudder.

"Skyfall" also introduced audiences to the new versions of Q (Ben Whishaw) and Miss Moneypenny (Naomie Harris).

The film's theme, "Skyfall" by Adele, also started the three-film streak of Bond themes winning the Academy Award.

"Bond traditions haven't just been updated — they've been intelligently modified and rethought, giving us the franchise's inherent pleasures in a new package," wrote Tim Grierson of Deadspin.

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Next James Bond: 27-year-old Harris Dickinson has odds slashed as new data hints at major upset

Next James Bond: 27-year-old Harris Dickinson has odds slashed as new data hints at major upset

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Daniel Craig's successor may remain a mystery but for some time now, the same names have been banded around in the conversation for the next James Bond.

In recent months, the likes of Happy Valley's James Norton and Snowfall's Damson Idris have emerged as frontrunners.

However, they've also faced competition from other big names including Rege-Jean Page of Bridgerton fame and Superman himself, Henry Cavill.

But in what would undoubtedly be a major turn-up for the books, one actor has skyrocketed into the conversation.

Actor Harris Dickinson has had his odds slashed to step into Bond's shoes next in yet another surprise shake-up to the market.

According to Star Sports, Dickinson was ranked as 20/1 outsider but an influx on interest has soared him into the top six list.

Harris Dickinson has emerged as a possible candidate to take over from Craig in the role of Bond

Dickinson's odds have been slashed from 20/1 all the way down to 11/2 to play the world's most famous spy.

William Kedjanyi of Star Sports said of the shift in the market: "The next James Bond market seems to take a new turn almost every week, and Harris Dickinson is the most recent candidate to attract plenty of financial attention.

"The Palme d’Or award-winning actor looks to match plenty of the requirements suited to the role.

"(He) has been backed into 11/2 from 20/1 to replace Daniel Craig."

The 27-year-old's CV includes a number of big-screen box office successes already, including Where the Crawdads Sing, The King's Man and See How They Run.

Before making his way to Hollywood, he also made small screen appearances in the BBC's Silent Witness and comedy-drama Some Girls.

While it now lands Dickinson in the conversation to take on the role, he's still some way behind the long-time frontrunners.

Norton continues to lead the way at 5/2 while Idris' odds of 11/4 appear to be unwavering.

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Harris Dickinson is best known for films including The King's Man and Where the Crawdads Sing

Elsewhere, Kick-Ass star Aaron Taylor Johnson remains near the top of the betting with 3/1 odds while Cavill and Page are priced at 9/2 and 5/1 respectively.

Sadly, there has been no word from Barbara Broccoli and co as to when a concrete announcement will be made on the next Bond.

The only hint there has been was back in late-2022 when Broccoli told Variety: "It’s going to be a couple of years off.

However, one thing that is for sure is that the next Bond will have to be in it for the long haul as she added: "When we cast Bond, it’s a 10-12-year commitment."

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Oliver Buckton s OLLI Talk: The Man Who Created James Bond 10/27 @ 2pm

Oliver Buckton s OLLI Talk: The Man Who Created James Bond 10/27 @ 2pm

Oliver Buckton's OLLI Talk: The Man Who Created James Bond 10/27 @ 2pm

The character of James Bond, 007, is a globally recognized icon in popular culture. Bond is the most famous fictional spy in history, and through cinema has become one of the best-known characters. Yet the man who created James Bond—Ian Fleming—is less well known than his character. Ian Fleming's life is a fascinating and flamboyant one. His work in Naval Intelligence during World War II, provided much of the material and inspiration that would go into creating James Bond's adventures. Fleming's many love affairs with intelligent, beautiful, and sometimes tragic women would influence his creation of the Bond women" in many of the novels and films. Fleming's love of travel led him to the Caribbean island of Jamaica, where all of the Bond novels were written each winter. This lecture, based on Buckton's new biography on Ian Fleming, will offer an in-depth adventure into the thrilling life, loves and work of one of the most intriguing novelists of the twentieth century.

If you would like to purchase the book to read before the discussion select the following link: "The World Is Not Enough: A Biography of Ian Fleming," by Oliver Buckton

About the Instructor, Oliver Buckton, from OLLI:

Oliver Buckton, Ph.D., is a professor of English at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. Buckton teaches courses on literature and film, nineteenth and twentieth century British literature and culture, spy fiction and film, and literary theory. He is the author of Secret Selves: Confession and Same-Sex Desire in Victorian Autobiography (1998), Cruising with Robert Louis Stevenson: Travel, Narrative, and the Colonial Body (2007), and Espionage in British Fiction and Film Since 1900: The Changing Enemy (2015). Buckton is a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Málaga, Spain, and he has won the University Scholar of the Year award twice at FAU.

Lifelong Learning Society Professor in Arts and Humanities, 2015-16

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Episode 27: Spectre | Kill James Bond!

Episode 27: Spectre | Kill James Bond!

Kill James Bond!

Alice Caldwell-Kelly, Abi Thorn and Devon watch a different Bond film each fortnight in an attempt to give 007 the socialist, feminist upcoming he so richly deserves.

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All 27 James Bond Movies In Order: How To Watch 007 Movies Chronologically | Rotten Tomatoes

All 27 James Bond Movies In Order: How To Watch 007 Movies Chronologically | Rotten Tomatoes

James Bond Movies In Order: How To Watch All 27 007 Movies

If you’re looking to watch all the James Bond movies in order, you’ll hit the good stuff right away: All the Sean Connery movies in his first run are classics of the franchise. Before hitting Connery’s departure from the 007 role in 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever, you’ll encounter George Lazenby’s solo entry (1969’s On Her Majesty’s Secret Service) and 1967’s comedy spoof Casino Royale, which was made outside of Eon Productions, the company founded to steer Bond from the book to the big screen.

Roger Moore took on the mantle from 1973’s Live and Let Die to 1985’s A View to a Kill, with Connery returning one last time in the non-Eon Never Say Never Again in 1983.

Timothy Dalton appeared twice as Bond to close out the ’80s with The Living Daylights and License to Kill.

After six years, the longest period between switching lead actors, Pierce Brosnan debuted with 1995’s GoldenEye, and exited with 2002’s Die Another Day.

2006 saw the introduction of Daniel Craig as the latest Bond in town with Casino Royale, and he will be retiring with the long-delayed No Time to Die. With its 2021 release, Craig will hold the record for longest continuous actor to represent Bond.

Continue on to see the full list on how to watch all the James Bond movies in order! —Alex Vo

Историк кино раскрыл пол следующего Джеймса Бонда: Кино: Культура.

Историк кино раскрыл пол следующего Джеймса Бонда: Кино: Культура.

Историк кино раскрыл пол следующего Джеймса Бонда

Следующий артист, который сыграет Джеймса Бонда после того, как эту роль оставил британский актер Дэниэл Крэйг, должен удивить публику. Об этом заявил известный писатель, историк кино и сценарист Филипп Дюран в интервью для «Известий».

Он раскрыл, что новым агентом 007 будет не женщина. «Все привыкли считать, что Джеймсом Бондом должен быть мужчина. Не суть важно, какого цвета будет у него кожа — черного, белого или желтого. Нужен превосходный актер, который придаст образу новые неожиданные черты. Думаю, что продюсеры попытаются сильно удивить публику и найдут такого исполнителя, который всем понравится. Или вообще перезапустят весь проект», — рассказал Дюран.

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Он также предположил, что поклонники бондианы получат ответ о перезапуске серии фильмов о Джеймсе Бонде примерно через три-четыре года.

Ранее продюсер и правообладательница бондианы Барбара Брокколи оценила возможность сделать Джеймса Бонда небинарной персоной после ухода актера Дэниела Крэйга. Брокколи заявила, что не следует принудительно менять пол персонажей, ставших классическими, но отметила, что необходимо писать больше новых ролей для женщин-актрис.

Премьера картины «Не время умирать» состоялась 28 сентября этого года. Фильм стал последней лентой франшизы, в которой главную роль сыграл британский актер Дэниел Крейг.

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Компания Warner Bros. займется выпуском фильмов о Джеймсе Бонде после Universal | GameMAG

Компания Warner Bros. займется выпуском фильмов о Джеймсе Бонде после Universal | GameMAG

Компания Warner Bros. займется выпуском фильмов о Джеймсе Бонде после Universal

Компания Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer завершает сотрудничество с Universal Pictures по международной дистрибуции своих фильмов. Последними лентами в рамках сделки станут драмы Till (14 октября) и "Женские сплетни" (2 декабря), а также пока безымянный 26-й фильм о Джеймсе Бонде. Общемировым выпуском всех остальных проектов MGM, включая 27-ю и последующие части бондианы, в рамках нового долгосрочного сотрудничества займется Warner Bros.

Партнерство между MGM и Warner Bros. начнется с триллера Луки Гуаданьино "Целиком и полностью" (23 ноября) и третьей части "Крида" (3 марта).

Сделка предполагает сотрудничество в области маркетинга, продвижения и распространения театральных релизов MGM за пределами Северной Америки, включая Китай. Непосредственным выпуском лент будет заниматься Warner Bros.

Universal занималась международным прокатом "Не время умирать" - последней части франшизы 007 с Дэниэлом Крэйгом. Предыдущие четыре фильма франшизы распространяла Sony Pictures.

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Стол компьютерный МФ Мастер Форсаж-11 выполнен в черном корпусе с синими вставками из ЛДСП с металлическим основанием. Благодаря своей конструкции он обеспечивает комфортное положение пользователя во время долгой и напряженной работы. Широкая поверхность столешницы с ламинированным покрытием позволяет разместить необходимые устройства и аксессуары для выполнения различных операций.
МФ Мастер Форсаж-11 выдерживает нагрузку до 20 кг. Особенность конструкции в наличии эргономичного выреза для того, чтобы пользователь мог комфортно разместиться за столом. Два кабель-канала в столешнице дают возможность спрятать провода.

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Стол компьютерный МФ Мастер Форсаж-11 синий

Стол компьютерный МФ Мастер Форсаж-11 выполнен в черном корпусе с синими вставками из ЛДСП с металлическим основанием. Благодаря своей конструкции он обеспечивает комфортное положение пользователя во время долгой и напряженной работы. Широкая поверхность столешницы с ламинированным покрытием позволяет разместить необходимые устройства и аксессуары для выполнения различных операций.
МФ Мастер Форсаж-11 выдерживает нагрузку до 20 кг. Особенность конструкции в наличии эргономичного выреза для того, чтобы пользователь мог комфортно разместиться за столом. Два кабель-канала в столешнице дают возможность спрятать провода.

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Вин Дизель назвал дату премьеры фильма «Форсаж 11»

Вин Дизель назвал дату премьеры фильма «Форсаж 11»

Вин Дизель назвал дату премьеры фильма «Форсаж 11»

«Форсаж 10» получил невысокие оценки, сборы также нельзя назвать фантастическими, однако последний на сегодняшний день фильм франшизы помог ей преодолеть планку в $7 млрд для всей серии. «Форсаж 11» планировался еще до премьеры десятого фильма, а накануне Вин Дизель, главная звезда гоночного боевика, назвал дату выхода новой картины.

Актер написал в Instagram, что в кинотеатрах 11-й «Форсаж» появится 4 апреля 2025 года. Производство фильма уже завершено, времени остается много, так что вероятность отсрочек невелика.

В 2020 году сообщалось, что «Форсаж 11» станет последним фильмом франшизы и поставит точку в истории Доминика Торетто. Хотя не исключено, что продолжение в том или ином виде все же появится.

Когда выйдет Форсаж 11 - Вин Дизель раскрыл дату выхода | Life

Когда выйдет Форсаж 11 - Вин Дизель раскрыл дату выхода | Life

Когда выйдет Форсаж 11: дата и подробности сюжета

Продолжение культовой франшизы Форсаж 11 появится в кинотеатрах аж через год. Об этом заявил актер Вин Дизель, который исполняет одну из главных ролей в киновселенной.

Теперь официально стало известно, когда выйдет Форсаж 11 — это состоится уже 4 апреля 2025 года.

В своем Instagram Дизель опубликовал снимок из заснеженной локации, где девушка идет к вертолету.

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— 4.4.2025 — кратко подписал фото актер.

Форсаж 11 — это предпоследний фильм всей франшизы. Ранее Дизель заявлял, что основной сюжет закончится уже в 10-й части, но он продолжит развиваться в дальнейших сериях.

Последние три части будут объединены одной сюжетной аркой, и закончится он финалом истории Доминика Торетто. Дизель добавил, что в этой части появится полная противоположность Доминика.

Примечательно, что изначально премьера фильма была запланирована на 2024 год, но позже релиз решили перенести — дважды об этом заявлял сам Дизель.

И если теперь известно, когда выйдет Форсаж 11, то о последней части информации не так уж и много — это будет заключительная часть трилогии, но о дате выхода пока говорить ранее.

Форсаж 10 уже в прокате со средины мая — для тех, кто еще не решился сходить, компания выпустила финальный трейлер.

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