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The biggest action saga in the history of cinema has just arrived on Prime Video

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The biggest action saga in the history of cinema has just arrived on Prime Video
Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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James Bond, the most iconic franchise in the history of action cinema, has just landed on Prime Video with its 25 films, from the early adventures of Sean Connery to the most recent ones starring Daniel Craig. This event marks the first time the entire saga is available on a single streaming platform, offering both fans and new generations the opportunity to enjoy the evolution of this legendary British spy over six decades.

The spy who defined an entire genre

Since his debut in 1962 with Dr. No, James Bond has defined the action genre with his unique blend of sophistication, fast-paced action, innovative technology, and unmistakable charisma. The 007 films have left a mark not only for the performances of great actors like Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig, but also for their iconic villains, gadgets, and the unparalleled action sequences that have always been at the forefront of contemporary cinema.

007 is, without a doubt, a saga that deserves to be viewed with perspective. Each era has contributed something unique. From Connery’s classic charm to Craig’s modernity, the character has evolved over time yet has not lost a bit of the essence given by its original writer, Ian Fleming.

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With the arrival of No Time to Die in 2021, Daniel Craig closed his cycle as Bond, consolidating his legacy that is still uncertain how it will continue. For many fans, this era has represented a rebirth of the spy, but also a before and after that is uncertain how it will continue.

Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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