Just this morning, the title and cast of the 24th film in the James Bond franchise were announced from the 007 stage in London. Sam Mendes, director of Skyfall, is rumored to be directing… wait for it… Spectre.
Pronounced “spek-ter,” Daniel Craig, AKA the best Bond in the history of Bonds, will be back in the lead role, with Chistoph Waltz as the classic villain Oberhauser. Ralph Fiennes will be playing the new M, and Ben Whishaw will be returning as Q. The voluptuous Monica Bellucci will be Bond’s gal, and Léa Seydoux of Blue is the Warmest Color is set to play Madeline Swann.
There’s a November 6, 2015 stamp on the film’s IMDb page, so you have plenty of time to revisit your favorite Bond films or check out films in the franchise you haven’t seen yet. Here’s where you can stream them all before next year.
'Dr. No' (1962)
The first one. Sean Connery stars as 007, who investigates the vanishing of a fellow agent. [Where to stream Dr. No]
'From Russia with Love' (1963)
The one where the evil agency SPECTRE steals a Soviet encryption device, drawing 007 into a mysterious assassination mission. [Where to stream From Russia with Love]
'Goldfinger' (1964)
The one where everything the bad guy touches turns to gold. [Where to stream Goldfinger]
'Casino Royale' (1967)
The one where everyone was confused Sean Connery wasn’t the star. Fun fact: It’s a parody of the franchise and Woody Allen makes an appearance alongside David Niven and Peter Sellers. [Where to stream Casino Royale]
'You Only Live Twice' (1967)
The one where the theory that cats have multiple lives was disproved. [Where to stream You Only Live Twice]
'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (1969)
The one where George Lazenby swooped in with Jerry Seinfeld’s puffy shirt. [Where to stream On Her Majesty’s Secret Service]
'Diamonds Are Forever' (1971)
The one where they go to Vegas. [Where to stream Diamonds Are Forever]
'Live and Let Die' (1973)
The one where Roger Moore showed up and had to fight the war on drugs. He’s one man, people! [Where to stream Live and Let Die]
'The Man with the Golden Gun' (1974)
The one where Roger Moore got a little more comfortable in his tux and Aston Martin and became a mega-lady magnet. [Where to stream The Man with the Golden Gun]
'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977)
The one with the late Richard Kiel. [Where to stream The Spy Who Loved Me]
'For Your Eyes Only' (1981)
The one where they have to recover a stolen encryption device. Again. [Where to stream For Your Eyes Only]
'Never Say Never Again' (1983)
The one that’s not technically part of the franchise where Sean Connery came back and foreshadowed the ending to Silver Linings Playbook. [Where to stream Never Say Never Again]
'Octopussy' (1983)
The one with the silliest title but the most serious subject matter. (We wanted to giggle at Octopussy, not fear his nuclear attacks on the planet, yeesh.) [Where to stream Octopussy]
'A View to Kill' (1985)
The one where the writers got super bored and centered the plot around a gambling scam. [Where to stream A View to Kill]
'The Living Daylights' (1987)
The one where Timothy Dalton travels to all seven continents. [Where to stream The Living Daylights]
'Licence to Kill' (1989)
The one with the evil drug lord and Benicio Del Toro. [Where to stream Licence to Kill]
'GoldenEye' (1995)
The one where Pierce Brosnan showed up and 007 has to stop the hijacking of a nuclear space weapon. [Where to stream GoldenEye]
'Tomorrow Never Dies' (1997)
The one where Bond has to start a war between China and the UK for the political gain of the agency — AKA the one where Bond was totally a propagandist. [Where to stream Tomorrow Never Dies]
'The World Is Not Enough' (1999)
The one where Pierce could not wait to star with Halle Berry. [Where to stream The World Is Not Enough]
'Casino Royale' (2006)
The one where we were introduced to the first blond Bond, Daniel Craig. [Where to stream Casino Royale]
'Quantum of Solace' (2008)
The one where Bond kind of gets sidetracked trying to avenge the death of his former lover. [Where to stream Quantum of Solace]