Every James Bond Movie Is Leaving Netflix—Stream Them While You Still Can
An all-time action juggernaut is ditching Netflix next month—just as Amazon’s long-awaited reboot roars to life.
If you’re the type to marathon secret agents and martinis, you might want to clear your schedule this week—because Netflix is about to lose all those James Bond movies it just spent the past few months showing off. Yes, all of them, except that weird 1967 'Casino Royale' nobody ever streams anyway. And no, there’s no word yet on when, or if, they’ll land somewhere else.
Say Goodbye to Bond... For Now
Here’s what’s happening: Back in January, Netflix suddenly became the best place in the US to binge almost every Bond film ever made (again, skipping the 1967 outlier). Apparently, their deal with Amazon MGM had an expiration date. So if you’ve been meaning to catch up with Connery, Brosnan, Craig and the whole tuxedo-wearing parade, you’ve officially got until April 17 before they're yanked from the platform in the US and a bunch of other places.
That means the glorious modern convenience of watching three Bonds in a row without switching apps is about to vanish. As of now, there's radio silence on whether these movies will resurface quickly on Amazon’s own Prime Video or MGM+, which, frankly, seems like a missed opportunity—but I don’t run their marketing, so what do I know? For now, consider your mission 'binge while you can.'
- The whole James Bond series (minus 1967’s 'Casino Royale') leaves Netflix April 17 in the US & more
- There’s been no confirmation on when/where they’ll show up next—so they might be totally unavailable for a while
Amazon's Big Bond Reboot Plans
Meanwhile, things are gearing up behind the scenes for the next era of 007. Amazon poured a casual billion dollars into gaining creative control of the franchise (that’s right, a billion), which kicked in last year. Almost immediately, they started setting up the next chapter: Denis Villeneuve ('Dune') is lined up to direct, and Steven Knight ('Peaky Blinders') is handling the script. High stakes, big money, A-list talent—it’s about what you’d expect for a series that’s been running (mostly unbroken) since 1962.
But... Who’s the New Bond?
No official word yet on the next actor staring down the barrel of the camera in the opening credits. Ever since Daniel Craig walked away (finally looking relaxed for once), Vegas odds and fan debates have blown up. It feels like everyone from Henry Cavill to Jacob Elordi has been floated as a candidate, but, as of now, your guess is still as good as mine. I wouldn’t bet money—or martinis—on anyone until Amazon confirms their pick.
'Fans might be without their Bond fix for a while until they pop up elsewhere.'
So, to recap: Bond’s disappearing from Netflix on April 17. There’s radio silence on his next streaming hideout. Amazon’s next big reboot is in the works, with Villeneuve and Knight attached, and endless speculation on who will be the next actor to order it shaken, not stirred. If you want your Bond marathon, start soon—or you might be out of luck for a while.