
In a surprising licensing agreement between Netflix and Amazon MGM Studios, the iconic James Bond film series is set to make a major streaming debut. Starting January 15, 2026, subscribers in the United States and numerous international regions will have access to all 25 official Eon Productions James Bond movies, plus the 1983 non-Eon entry Never Say Never Again, bringing the total to 26 films.
This rare opportunity allows fans to stream the complete collection in one place, spanning from Sean Connery’s debut in Dr. No (1962) to Daniel Craig’s farewell in No Time to Die (2021). Every actor who has portrayed 007 will be represented: Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig.
The deal stems from a broader licensing pact that has seen Amazon MGM Studios share select titles with Netflix since late 2025. While some reports initially focused on a handful of newer films like Skyfall, No Time to Die, Quantum of Solace, and Die Another Day, confirmed listings in multiple regions indicate the full catalog will be available.
Availability is expected to be temporary—potentially around three months in certain territories—and may vary by country due to existing agreements. This move keeps the enduring franchise in the spotlight while anticipation builds for the next installment, Bond 26.
For longtime enthusiasts or newcomers alike, this marks the perfect chance for a full 007 marathon. Shaken, not stirred.