All James Bond Movies Leaving Netflix Already After Only Three Months

Casino Royale among James Bond films leaving Netflix

Image Credit: MGM

Well, he was fast. The 007 Collection’s Mission on Netflix US has officially ended. All 26 films are scheduled to leave Netflix in the United States (and other territories) in April 2026.

If you were hoping to take your time working through the vast James Bond catalog currently streaming on Netflix, you’ll need to speed up your engagement. Just three months after an impressive wave of 25 James Bond films arrived on Netflix US in January, as part of an expanded relationship with MGM, which also saw shows like The Man in the High Castle Join, their departure is already scheduled 21st April.

The United States was not the only region to pick up the Netflix movies, with several European regions and Latin American countries also having the movies available for a limited time. They did not break the charts to any great extent, with only a few new Daniel Craig entries managing to crack the daily top 10 in most countries.

Short-term licensing windows aren’t entirely new to Netflix, but seeing such a big, high-profile franchise come and go within a single fiscal quarter is certainly a tough pill to swallow for action fans.

Here’s the full list of all 25 James Bond movies coming to Netflix US on April 21st:

  • A View to a Kill (1985)
  • Casino Royale (2006)
  • Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
  • Die Another Day (2002)
  • Dr. No (1962)
  • For Your Eyes Only (1981)
  • From Russia with Love (1964)
  • Goldeneye (1995)
  • Goldfinger (1964)
  • License to Kill (1989)
  • Live and Let Die (1973)
  • Moonraker (1979)
  • Never Say Never Again (1983)
  • No Time to Die (2021)
  • Octopussy (1983)
  • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
  • Quantum of Solace (2008)
  • Skyfall (2012)
  • Specter (2015)
  • The Living Daylights (1987)
  • The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
  • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
  • The World Is Not Enough (1999)
  • Thunderball (1965)
  • Tomorrow Will Never Die (1997)
  • You Only Live Twice (1967)

Note: If you only want to watch some of these movies, check out our watch list guide.


Why is James Bond leaving Netflix so soon?

It all depends on licensing rights and corporate ownership. The James Bond franchise is owned by MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). In 2022, Amazon officially closed a massive $8.5 billion deal to acquire MGM, effectively making Prime Video the permanent streaming home for the world’s most famous spy.

Since that acquisition, we have seen the Bond films operate on a “lease” system. Amazon sometimes licenses the catalog to other streamers like Netflix or Hulu for brief, highly lucrative windows to maximize revenue before pulling it back to Prime Video. In this case, Netflix only secured a three-month license.

Where can I stream the James Bond movies next?

No word on a full-time streaming home. However, once they leave Netflix on April 21st, we can expect the entire collection to quietly parachute back in amazon prime video and this MGM+ Streaming service, where they reside when not leased to other providers.


Are you going to see the James Bond movies before they’re gone? Let us know in the comments. For more on what’s leaving Netflix in April 2026, keep it locked to What’s on Netflix here.

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