Every James Bond Movie Ranked Worst To Best

8. No Time To Die (2021)

Spectre Daniel Craig
Universal

Released over a year after it was meant to come out, Daniel Craig's final Bond film No Time to Die proved to be more than worth the wait, despite its heavy runtime and Rami Malek's admittedly forgettable villain.

A film that continues the Craig era's ability to challenge the franchise's long-running tropes and Bond's more sensitive, human side, the action-thriller finds Bond in a tricky bind when he comes face-to-face with a deadly revenge plot and his own fractured past.

Beautifully filmed by series newcomer Cary Joji Fukunaga, with a screenplay aided by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, No Time to Die brilliantly subverts expectations with a movie that's as explosive as it is emotionally poignant, and as refreshingly daring as it is relentlessly action-packed.

Throughout the awe-inspiring stunts, the stacked cast and unforgettable finale, Craig steals the entire picture with his finest performance yet, and though the plot is slightly convoluted and way too long, No Time to Die has still effortlessly earned its place here.

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