Daniel Craig’s James Bond Movies Are The Perfect Netflix Weekend Binge (Now Trending Worldwide)

All five of Daniel Craig’s James Bond films are now available on Netflix, making it a great opportunity for a weekend movie marathon. With the search still on for the next 007, many fans are fondly remembering Craig’s time in the role. His first Bond film, 2006’s Casino Royale, dramatically changed the series, portraying a Bond who was tougher and more down-to-earth.

Daniel Craig’s fifteen years as James Bond brought a lot of emotional complexity to the role, and each film continued to develop the story. While not every movie was a hit, the best parts of his Bond films are more memorable than many of the older classics. Because the films loosely connect, they’re perfect for watching all the way through.

All 5 Daniel Craig James Bond Movies Are On Netflix

It was a major announcement when the James Bond films became available on Netflix in January. The streaming service now features all five movies starring Daniel Craig, which are perfect for watching one after another. Along with classic Bond films like Goldfinger, The Spy Who Loved Me, and GoldenEye, Craig’s first Bond film is quickly becoming a fan favorite.

While Casino Royale is now highly regarded, its sequel, Quantum of Solace, received only a lukewarm response. Though not a bad film, Quantum of Solace doesn’t measure up to the movies around it. Skyfall, however, is widely considered the best film of Daniel Craig’s time as James Bond, and one of the best Bond movies ever made.

The last two James Bond films starring Daniel Craig have split fans, though critics generally liked them. Spectre feels fairly typical for a Bond movie, while No Time to Die is known for taking big risks. However, those risks don’t always pay off, particularly when trying to please such a large and dedicated fanbase.

How To Watch Daniel Craig’s James Bond Movies

As a huge Daniel Craig Bond fan, I honestly think you need to see all five films to really appreciate his take on the character. But if you’re short on time, there’s one you absolutely can’t miss: Casino Royale. It’s the foundation for everything Bond goes through in the later movies and really shows you who he is. You could skip Quantum of Solace if you had to, though it does have some amazing action scenes that are worth checking out if you’re an action buff.

Skyfall is a must-see film. If you only have time for one movie from this series, make it Skyfall. Director Sam Mendes crafted a truly perfect film, from the opening song to its moving conclusion. Plus, it includes important scenes that connect to the following two movies.

While both Spectre and No Time to Die aren’t essential to watch, Spectre is easily the less important of the two. No Time to Die specifically aims to wrap up Daniel Craig’s time as James Bond with a conclusive ending. Whether it succeeds is up to each viewer, but it’s a key part of experiencing the complete story.

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2026-01-23 22:01