James Bond Movies Timeline Order
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I am curious, plot-wise, what the chronological order of the James Bond films are?
If you want to follow bond in chronological order you'd be better off reading the books in the order they were written. The Bond films span over 50 years and don't follow the order of the books at all.
I seem to recall that Casino Royal and Quantum of Solace are set in the beginning of James' career as a 00-agent and that Dr. No is set before he became aware of SPECTRE's existence. But that's about it.
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Film wise (that is, ignoring depictions in television and cameo's), there are 3 continuities.
- The simplest is the standalone Casino Royale. This is a one offspoof, but as it was produced by MGM and Cubby Brocolli, must stillbe considered 'official'; despite it's comedic nature.
The next two are more strictly 'canon', although they don't both employ what is known as rolling continuity.
From Dr. No to Die Another Day, all theConnery/Lazenby/Moore/Dalton/Brosnan films should loosely beconsidered in chronological order in the order they were released.This is never explicitly confirmed, but simply the style andtechnology of the films production roughly indicates a progressionforward of time. It's problematic to be this simplistic, and it alsonegates the fact that for all the films to be in the same continuityBond would likely be pushing 80 by Die Another Day.
There is a fan theory that suggests that 'James Bond' was actuallyanother codename (like 007) that is passed from agent to agent, andas such they were never meant to be the same person. This is disputedby the events of On Her Majesty's Secret Service, which actuallyattempts a rolling continuity for the first time. At the end of thisfilm, Bond's wife is murdered, and the start of the following filmbegins with Bond standing in front of her grave (despite a change inactor), demonstrating a direct causal link between the films.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service also features props from the previous films to assert a continuity, and contradictingly birthedthe 'Bond is different men' theory with the line 'This never happenedto the other fellow', referring to Bond's previous iteration.
The final continuity, the Daniel Craig iteration, is the strictest in sense of its's unfolding continuity. Medication lookup by name. These films are linked directly, and follow one another quite obviously.
It's a misnomer to align all the Bond films in any continuity (with the exception of the Craig franchise), as most of the Connery-Brosnan years only referenced each other playingly and for humour, instead of the construction of a plot.
This is a tradition that continues into the Craig franchise, wherein the ejector seat Aston Martin from Goldfinger shows up in Skyfall. It's simply a knowing nod to the audience, it isn't supposed to assert that Daniel Craig's Bond has previously been present in the events of Goldfinger.
You must also take into account that Thunderball the book was made as Thunderball the movie, and was also made as Never Say Never Again, both staring Sean Connery (the reasons why are long & legal, but basically, the writer of the first film script left, but still retained film rights to his script, which was made into a film years later). Just to complicate matters, there have been also more than one Casino Royale (1 with Daniel Craig, 1 with David Niven, and an earlier one too produced by an American television company as a made for television play).
Timeline Of James Bond Movies
As such, I'd offer that one should use the order of the Flemming books, and ignore the films, as they were not produced in order.