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James Bond films Die Another Day, Skyfall, No Time To Die to arrive on Netflix

The much-acclaimed James Bond films will arrive on Netflix on January 15 for a three-month period

Cinema Express Desk

A number of Amazon-owned films and shows, including the iconic James Bond films, will soon stream on Netflix as part of a deal between the two streaming giants.

This includes titles such as Die Another Day, No Time to Die, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall. The much-acclaimed films will arrive on Netflix on January 15 for a three-month period. Besides these films, other Amazon-owned classic films including Rocky, Creed and Legally Blonde are also set to stream on the platform.

They will be available on Netflix across various countries, including the US, Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, Benelux, Nordics, Italy, and Latin America.

Speaking about bringing James Bond films on Netflix, Chris Ottinger, Head of Worldwide Distribution at Amazon MGM Studios, said, "When Amazon acquired MGM, Amazon's plan was to continue licensing MGM's iconic library to streaming and television partners around the world. Bringing these iconic films and shows to Netflix is part of that continued strategy. James Bond remains one of the most enduring and influential franchises in cinematic history, and alongside other beloved titles in our library like Hunters, among other series, this agreement reflects the continued global appetite for premium storytelling and the strong working relationship we've built with Netflix."

Prime Video streams James Bond films for two months every year till Thanksgiving.

It is to be noted that a new James Bond film, 26th in the franchise, has been locked with director Denis Villeneuve. Cast details, plot and a release date are yet to be finalised.

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