Filmmaker Sam Mendes’ “Skyfall” follow-up introduced the terrorist organization Spectre to Craig’s run of films for the first time, while also bringing in Christoph Waltz as iconic Bond villain Blofeld (albeit with a twisty personal connect to Bond). The most recent Bond film before “No Time to Die,” 2015’s “Spectre,” is the other required viewing for this latest movie. So the best way to watch the film is to either rent it from a digital retailer or buy it on Blu-ray. Where to Watch It: Unfortunately, “Casino Royale” is not streaming anywhere at the moment. Plus, this Bond origin story is a blast and a half, humanizing the character in a way we’d never seen before while delivering on the action and thrills fans expect from the franchise. There are specific callbacks to events from “Casino Royale” in “No Time to Die,” so in order to get the most out of this latest Bond entry, it’s a swell idea to brush up on Craig’s first installment. ‘No Time to Die’ Film Review: Daniel Craig’s Final 007 Outing Might Be His Greatest “Casino Royale” (2006) EON/MGM/Sonyĭaniel Craig’s first Bond movie is not only one of the best Bond films ever made, but it’s also required viewing for “No Time to Die.” The impact that Eva Green’s Vesper Lynd had on Craig’s character has been felt in every single Bond movie since, and that’s true of “No Time to Die” as well.
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