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All James Bond Movies Coming to Netflix (Jan 2026 List)
Updated: January 10, 2026
If you’ve been waiting for a proper 007 marathon, January 2026 is your month. Netflix is adding the James Bond Movie Collection—spanning the classics, the modern era, and even the “bonus” out-of-continuity title that Bond fans always debate. The collection lands on January 15, 2026 (availability can vary by country and can change over time).
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Quick facts
- Date hitting Netflix: January 15, 2026
- Total movies in the collection: 26
- What’s included: the 25 Eon-produced “official” Bond films + Never Say Never Again (1983)
- Good to know: streaming catalogs can change; always check the titles inside your Netflix app on release day
Full January 2026 Netflix list (chronological release order)
- Dr. No (1962)
- From Russia with Love (1963)
- Goldfinger (1964)
- Thunderball (1965)
- You Only Live Twice (1967)
- On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
- Live and Let Die (1973)
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
- Moonraker (1979)
- For Your Eyes Only (1981)
- Octopussy (1983)
- A View to a Kill (1985)
- The Living Daylights (1987)
- Licence to Kill (1989)
- GoldenEye (1995)
- Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
- The World Is Not Enough (1999)
- Die Another Day (2002)
- Casino Royale (2006)
- Quantum of Solace (2008)
- Skyfall (2012)
- Spectre (2015)
- No Time to Die (2021)
- Never Say Never Again (1983)
That last entry is the famous outlier: Never Say Never Again is not part of the Eon-produced official run, but it’s often included in “complete streaming collection” lineups because it’s a Connery 007 title that many fans still want in the marathon.
Same list grouped by actor (easy marathon planning)
Sean Connery era
- Dr. No (1962)
- From Russia with Love (1963)
- Goldfinger (1964)
- Thunderball (1965)
- You Only Live Twice (1967)
- Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
George Lazenby era
- On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
Roger Moore era
- Live and Let Die (1973)
- The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
- Moonraker (1979)
- For Your Eyes Only (1981)
- Octopussy (1983)
- A View to a Kill (1985)
Timothy Dalton era
- The Living Daylights (1987)
- Licence to Kill (1989)
Pierce Brosnan era
- GoldenEye (1995)
- Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
- The World Is Not Enough (1999)
- Die Another Day (2002)
Daniel Craig era
- Casino Royale (2006)
- Quantum of Solace (2008)
- Skyfall (2012)
- Spectre (2015)
- No Time to Die (2021)
The “bonus” Connery title (outside the official Eon run)
- Never Say Never Again (1983)
Best starting points (if you’re new to Bond)
You don’t have to watch all 26 films in one go. If you want a “greatest hits” starter pack that shows off different eras, start here:
- From Russia with Love (1963) — classic spycraft Bond, less gadget overload
- Goldfinger (1964) — the template most Bond movies borrow from
- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) — peak “fun Bond” spectacle
- GoldenEye (1995) — modernizes Bond for the post–Cold War era
- Casino Royale (2006) — a full reboot and one of the strongest entry points
Easy watch orders (pick a vibe)
1) Release order (the “history of Bond” marathon)
Watch the full list in the order above. You’ll see how the franchise evolves with each decade: pacing, stunts, fashion, villains, and what “modern” means at the time.
2) The Daniel Craig storyline arc (fastest full run)
- Casino Royale (2006)
- Quantum of Solace (2008)
- Skyfall (2012)
- Spectre (2015)
- No Time to Die (2021)
3) A weekend “Bond essentials” mini-marathon
- Goldfinger (1964)
- On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
- The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
- GoldenEye (1995)
- Casino Royale (2006)
- Skyfall (2012)
FAQ
Are all James Bond movies really coming to Netflix in January 2026?
Netflix’s January 2026 lineup lists the “James Bond Movie Collection” landing on January 15, 2026 with 26 films total (the 25 official films plus Never Say Never Again). Streaming catalogs can differ by region, so the fastest way to confirm is to open Netflix on January 15 and search “James Bond.”
Will the Bond movies stay on Netflix permanently?
Probably not. Most big franchise drops are licensed for a limited window, and this Amazon MGM-to-Netflix arrangement has been widely described as time-limited in various reports. If you want to do a full marathon, it’s smart to plan early.
What’s the difference between “official” Bond movies and Never Say Never Again?
The “official” run refers to the Eon-produced series (Dr. No through No Time to Die). Never Say Never Again is a separate 1983 Bond film starring Sean Connery that sits outside the main Eon continuity, which is why it’s often treated as a special extra in complete collections.
Also trending with this drop
Bond isn’t the only recognizable MGM property popping up in Netflix’s early-2026 rotation. If you’re building a “franchise night” watchlist, keep an eye out for other MGM-heavy additions that have been discussed alongside the Bond licensing news.