Every James Bond film is coming to Prime Video very soon

And yes, that includes No Time To Die…

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The entire James Bond collection is coming to Prime Video, it was confirmed today (April 7).

On April 15, 007’s array of films, from 1967’s Dr. No all the way up to 2021’sNo Time To Die, will be able to stream onPrime Videoin the UK only.

Reports had previously suggested that the films would be available to stream in every territory where Prime Video was available, however, a representative for Prime Video has now confirmed to TechRadar that the films will be available in the UK only.

Although a number of James Bond movies have appeared on streaming services for a short while in the past (Spectre was once available to watch on bothNetflixandHulu, for example), this will mark the first time that the entire selection has been made available to stream in one hit.

All 25 mainline Bond movies are coming to Prime Video, but the collection won’t include the 1967 take on Casino Royale nor Never Say Never Again. Neither movies were produced by EON Productions, and so are not officially part of the James Bondcanon.

Is Bond here to stay on Prime Video?

Is Bond here to stay on Prime Video?

Unfortunately, he is not. The collection will be available to stream for two months on Prime Video, while No Time To Die will remain on the platform for 12 months.

So, if you’re looking to watch them all, you’d better come prepared. Luckily, TechRadar’s guide to help youwatch the James Bond movies in orderis the perfect resource.

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The full list of James Bond movies available to stream on Prime Video from April 15 is as follows:

Why are the movies coming to Prime Video?

Simple.Amazon acquired MGM,the studio behind the likes of the Rocky franchise, Legally Blonde and Ben-Hur, in March of this year for a cool $8.5 billion.

MGM has co-ownership of the James Bond movie rights with Danjaq LLC, a holding company for the movie studio EON Productions. With this in mind, it seemed a matter of time before they ended up on Prime Video, though it is interesting that they are only coming for a short time, rather than remaining on the platform as we’ve seen withStar Wars' back catalogue onDisney Plus.

Tom Goodwyn was formerly TechRadar’s Senior Entertainment Editor. He’s now a freelancer writing about TV shows, documentaries and movies across streaming services, theaters and beyond. Based in East London, he loves nothing more than spending all day in a movie theater, well, he did before he had two small children…

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