Daniel Craig’s Final Two James Bond Movies Are Taking Over Netflix’s Charts

Published 06/20/2026, 11:05 AM CDT

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Daniel Craig redefined the iconic secret agent, James Bond, for a modern generation, and his gritty portrayal continues to captivate global audiences years after his departure. Now, in 2026, his ground-breaking blockbusters for the franchise are currently experiencing a massive resurgence, absolutely dominating the streaming world and climbing to the very top of digital charts on Netflix. This enduring popularity highlights how a well-crafted spy narrative can consistently find a dedicated home on global platforms.

The legendary secret agent has officially taken over the global streaming space.

Daniel Craig’s James Bond movies dominate Netflix streaming

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According to data from FlixPatrol (June, 20 2026), 2 major films from this acclaimed era have simultaneously secured coveted positions on the Netflix Global Top 10 Movies chart. The wildly successful 2012 masterpiece Skyfall secured the 8th position on the global streaming chart. Meanwhile, the emotional 2021 grand finale, No Time to Die, climbed even higher to capture the 5th spot.

The sophisticated plot of Skyfall follows a vulnerable 007 defending MI6 from a devastating cyber-terrorist attack orchestrated by a vengeful former agent. This critically acclaimed film shattered franchise records upon release, earning an astonishing $1.108 billion at the worldwide box office. The global audience response clearly demonstrates that viewers still have an immense appetite for this specific interpretation of the character.

The story of No Time to Die features a retired 007 returning to active duty to combat a dangerous villain armed with lethal nanotech weapons. The highly anticipated blockbuster served as a fitting farewell, grossing an impressive $774 million during its global theatrical run. Fans are eagerly revisiting these cinematic chapters, cementing the actor's enduring legacy as the definitive 21st-century secret agent, as noted by FlixPatrol (June 20, 2026).

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Audiences are choosing to explore the entire overarching narrative timeline from the very beginning.

Exploring the complete timeline of the Daniel Craig’s James Bond era

The modern era began with the 2006 reboot, Casino Royale, which served as a gritty origin story. The narrative focuses on a newly promoted agent earning his license to kill during a poker tournament against a terrorist financier. The film completely revolutionized the franchise and earned an impressive $606 million globally.

The journey continued directly with the 2008 fast-paced sequel Quantum of Solace, which grossed $589 million worldwide. This narrative follows a relentless mission of personal revenge across Bolivia after a devastating betrayal by a loved one. The plot successfully expanded the underground criminal network that would plague the secret agent for years.

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The overarching mystery culminated in the 2015 blockbuster Spectre, which brought in a massive $880 million worldwide. The intense plot uncovers a cryptic message linking past missions to a singular, sinister global crime syndicate. This crucial chapter set the stage perfectly for the ultimate emotional sacrifices of the final film. While the search for a new 007 is still on, the immense streaming success of Skyfall and No Time to Die proves that Daniel Craig remains a dominant force for audiences worldwide.

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Soma Mitra

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Soma is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. With a postgraduate degree in Mass Communication, she brings production experience from documentary films like Chandua: Stories on Fabric. Covering the true crime and docu-drama beat, she turns psychological thrillers into sharp, audience-aware storytelling.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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