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No Time to Die brought an end to the Daniel Craig era. But it also promised that James Bond will return.


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The latest James Bond movie, No Time to Die, has an ending unlike that of any other Bond movie that came before it. After five films, Daniel Craig's days as 007 are over, and we're deep into speculation about what lies ahead for the franchise built around Ian Fleming's superspy. It's a good time to take stock of how we got to this point.

You may hear No Time to Die referred to as Bond 25, but that's not quite the whole story. It's the 25th installment in the Bond franchise from Eon Productions, which dates all the way back to 1962 and the debut of Dr. No, a modestly budgeted film that proved a hit and launched Sean Connery in a career-defining role. But there are also two other, unofficial Bond movies — one of them starring Connery himself. (Plot twists aren't limited to the individual filscriptpts, you know.) So that's 27 in total.

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