There are two non-Eon productions. The 1967 spoof Casino Royale (starring David Niven as an old Bond) and 1983’s Never Say Never Again (starring an aging Connery). The latter is a remake of Thunderball , but it is not considered part of the official "sequence."
I’m taking Option A. The contrast between the 1960s one-liners and the modern emotional depth is the best way to experience the full spectrum of 007. bond movies in sequence
Sean Connery established the cinematic blueprint for Bond: suave, ruthless, and impeccably dressed. There are two non-Eon productions
Here are a few options for an interesting post about Bond movies in sequence, depending on the platform and the "vibe" you want to go for. The contrast between the 1960s one-liners and the
took the wheel, steering Bond away from gritty realism toward puns, raised eyebrows, and safari suits.
Watching in sequence, you can pinpoint the exact moment gadgets went from "cool spy tools" (a geiger counter watch) to "sci-fi fantasy" (an invisible car). The franchise peaked with absurdity in the 70s and 80s, then course-corrected back to realism in the 2000s.