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You can watch 21 James Bond movies for free on YouTube

Back in 2018, Google’s main video service started offering ad-supported films that anybody can stream. YouTube is now expanding that catalog by making the first 21 James Bond films available to watch for free this month in the US.

Announced earlier this week, the selection ranges from Sean Connery to Pierce Brosnan. The latter actor’s Die Another Day from 2002 is excluded, along with the four latest Daniel Craig titles and 1967’s parody film Casino Royale — not to be confused with the 1954 and 2006 films also titled Casino Royale. YouTube has included a documentary, as well as the two non-Eon films.

The James Bond movies will be available to watch for the entirety of December and feature ads except for those that subscribe to YouTube Premium.

On the web, you can access directly at youtube.com/watchbond, or navigate to the “Movies & Shows” tab on living room devices. Similarly, users can navigate to the “Library” tab on Android and iOS. The recently revamped “Your movies and shows” section shows everything that’s available on YouTube.

YearActorMovie (YouTube link)
1954Barry NelsonCasino Royale
1962Sean ConneryDr. No
1963Sean ConneryFrom Russia with Love
1964Sean ConneryGoldfinger
1965Sean ConneryThunderball
1967Sean ConneryYou Only Live Twice
1969George LazenbyOn Her Majesty’s Secret Service
1971Sean ConneryDiamonds Are Forever
1973Roger MooreLive and Let Die
1974Roger MooreThe Man With the Golden Gun
1977Roger MooreThe Spy Who Loved Me
1979Roger MooreMoonraker
1981Roger MooreFor Your Eyes Only
1983Sean ConneryNever Say Never Again
1983Roger MooreOctopussy
1985Roger MooreA View to a Kill
1987Timothy DaltonThe Living Daylights
1989Timothy DaltonLicense to Kill
1995Pierce BrosnanGoldenEye
1997Pierce BrosnanTomorrow Never Dies
1999Pierce BrosnanThe World Is Not Enough

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