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- James Bond films such as Die Another Day, No Time to Die, Quantum of Solace, and Skyfall will be available on Netflix from January 15th in select regions for three months.
- The expansion of Netflixs content offerings includes HBO Max content, with series like The Man in the High Castle also joining Netflix as part of an agreement with Warner Bros.
- Amazons decision to license the Bond catalog to Netflix is a strategic move aimed at broadening their global reach and generating additional revenue for projects in development.
- Amazon will retain its annual Bond window around Global James Bond Day from October through Thanksgiving, while MGM will continue its yearly Bond programming through December, with select films airing year-round.
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James Bond Films Join Netflix’s Catalogue from January
Starting in January, select James Bond films will be available on Netflix as part of an agreement between Netflix and Amazon, the current owner of the James Bond franchise. Beginning January 15th, Netflix subscribers can stream Die Another Day, No Time to Die, Quantum of Solace, and Skyfall for three months in select regions. This news follows the recent debut of Hunters, a drama series created by David Weil, which began streaming on Netflix this month and will be available in the same regions for one year. According to Deadline, Amazon’s decision to license the Bond catalog to Netflix is a strategic move to broaden their global reach and generate additional revenue for projects in development. Chris Ottinger, Head of Worldwide Distribution at Amazon MGM Studios, stated that making these films and shows available on Netflix aligns with their ongoing strategy to provide streaming and television partners worldwide access to MGM’s library. This allows Amazon to maintain its relationship with Netflix while licensing MGM productions globally. Amazon will also retain its annual Bond window around Global James Bond Day from October through Thanksgiving, and MGM will continue its yearly Bond programming through December, along with select films airing year-round.
Netflix Expands With HBO Max Content, Adds Bond Films and ‘The Man in the High Castle
Netflix has also expanded its content offerings through an agreement with Warner Bros. to include HBO Max content. In addition to the Bond films, series like The Man in the High Castle will also be coming to Netflix as part of the deal with Amazon.
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