Building on December's deal for select Bond titles, all 26 films—including non-Eon entry Never Say Never Again—will stream on Netflix starting January 15, despite Amazon MGM Studios' ownership, highlighting evolving content licensing strategies.
The James Bond series is expanding its Netflix presence significantly. After an initial licensing agreement brought four films—Die Another Day, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and No Time to Die—to the platform for three months in regions including the US, Europe, and Latin America, all 26 movies will now be available beginning January 15.
This includes classics from Dr. No (1962) to the Daniel Craig era's Skyfall and beyond, plus the 1983 Sean Connery film Never Say Never Again, produced outside the official Eon Productions canon due to rights issues. Amazon acquired the franchise via MGM in 2021 but continues licensing to partners like Netflix to maximize reach.
No end date is confirmed for this full catalog window, though such deals typically run 1-2 years. It reflects competitive streaming dynamics, where platforms license iconic libraries to attract subscribers amid a crowded market.