We’re still in a bit of a dark spot when it comes to the fate of the James Bond movies. As Denis Villeneuve’s Bond 26 continues to develop, the next 007 is as mysterious as ever. For fans of this long-running fixture of pop culture, it’s a time to really look back and take stock of what we’re thankful for. That’s doubly true around this time of year, as it’s the season that used to see cable TV marathons of the good Commander’s adventure. While you won’t be seeing those days returning to broadcast, there is a substitute that’ll let you dig into as much Bond as you can handle, and it’s coming to Pluto TV sooner than you’d think.

All 25 James Bond Movies Will Be Streaming, For Free, Starting December 1st

Currently, Prime Video subscribers can still stream the official adventures of Ian Fleming’s literary superspy. However, the annual James Bond Day revamp of the catalogue is about to come to an end – with Pluto TV getting access to all 25 official titles, as of December 1st. 

From Dr. No to No Time to Die, every Bond mission will be available to stream in time for the holidays. Which, if you’re of a certain age, recalls the days when TBS or Spike TV would run the 007 movies on cable in the later months of the year. And if this vague mention of this bygone holiday staple isn’t enough to jog your memory, check out this vintage ad: 

Before anyone asks, yes, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service IS a Christmas movie. So once Thanksgiving kicks off, you’ll be able to watch it through Pluto’s platform. Which leads to another happy announcement that could make some people rather happy almost immediately. 

Daniel Craig toasts a drink in a hurry in No Time To Die.

Pluto TV Already Has Plenty Of 007 Movies Currently Available For Viewing

I don’t know about anyone else, but Thanksgiving is also a movie-watching holiday in my family. While both my father and I have our own copies of the entire James Bond collection, it’s still more convenient to fall back on streaming. Who wants to risk gravy stains on their movie collection when they don’t have to? 

A good chunk of the 00-legacy is already on Pluto TV, with certain titles missing at the moment.  The live channels, in English and Español, are also active – just waiting for the stragglers to join up. So if you’re curious what’s currently running, and what’s arriving on Monday, here’s the score: 

  • Dr. No (1962) – (Available 12/1)
  • From Russia with Love (1963) – (Available 12/1)
  • Goldfinger (1964) – (Available 12/1)
  • Thunderball (1965)
  • You Only Live Twice (1967)
  • On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969)
  • Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
  • Live and Let Die (1973)
  • The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)
  • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
  • Moonraker (1979)
  • For Your Eyes Only (1981)
  • Octopussy (1983)
  • A View to a Kill (1985)
  • The Living Daylights (1987)
  • Licence to Kill (1989)
  • GoldenEye (1995)
  • Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
  • The World Is Not Enough (1999)
  • Die Another Day (2002)
  • Casino Royale (2006)
  • Quantum of Solace (2008)
  • Skyfall (2012)
  • Spectre (2015) – (Available 12/1)
  • No Time to Die (2021)

Naturally this sort of arrangement is being billed as a “limited time” affair. Which, in my eyes, probably means that James Bond will return to the vault after the holidays. So if you want to indulge in these flicks to your heart’s content, don’t act like you’ve got all the time in the world.

Though if you want to jump into the world of 007 in 4K, don’t forget that the Sean Connery 6 Film Collection is currently available for purchase, on digital and physical 4K UHD. And if you think that’s a fantastic gift suggestion, keep your browser locked onto THS, as we’re going to be running a holiday shopping guide that’s full of gems like that. 

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