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Daniel Craig’s swan song is a divisive but largely successful attempt to give Bond a definitive ending. It breaks the franchise's golden rule: James Bond always returns, but the man does not have to.
The phrase "last bond movies" usually refers to the final performance of each actor who played 007 or the most recent films in the franchise . Final Films by Actor There is a common fan theory that each actor's final James Bond film is their weakest, often because the actor has outgrown the role or the series has leaned too far into campy territory. Actor Final Film Notes Daniel Craig No Time to Die (2021) Noted for being Craig's definitive "swansong" and the first time the character is killed off. Pierce Brosnan Die Another Day (2002) Often criticized for its shift from a gritty beginning to "absurdity" and poor CGI. Timothy Dalton Licence to Kill (1989) Re-evaluated by modern fans for its harder-hitting, literary portrayal similar to Craig’s later Bond. Roger Moore A View to a Kill (1985) Criticized for Moore's age at the time (57) and jarring shifts in tone. Sean Connery Diamonds Are Forever (1971) Connery's final "official" Eon film, praised for dialogue but critiqued for some silly action scenes. Recent & Upcoming Developments 14 sites License to Kill: Is it Dalton's Worst? Oct 23, 2019 — last bond movies
The latest James Bond film, No Time to Die (2021), marked a historic turning point for the franchise as the and the definitive conclusion to Daniel Craig's 15-year tenure . The Craig Era Finale: No Time to Die Daniel Craig’s swan song is a divisive but