James Bond Ranked The Most And Least Profitable 007 Movie Ever Produced

Published on 12/04/2020
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License To Kill

The suspect winds up fleeing and critically harming Leiter and murdering his wife after Bond supports his old buddy Felix Leiter in arresting a drug dealer called Franz Sanchez. As Bond is told to return to his daily duties by M, the leader of MI6, he declines, prompting M to withhold his license to destroy. That implies that Bond must embark as a fugitive agent on his quest for revenge.

License To Kill

License To Kill

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Never Say Never Again (1983)

Budget: $36 million
Worldwide Box Office: $160 million
Rate of Return: 4.44

This unofficial James Bond movie is a loose remake of Thunderball. It only exists because the Thunderball novel’s rights ended up with Kevin McClory and could make a rival 007 movie from the plot and characters of Thunderball. And, yes, Sean Connery is back, but not better than ever. This is not an all-time high for anyone involved, and audiences ended up selecting the genuine article (Octopussy) over this glorified imitation offering.

15. Never Say Never Again (1983)

Never Say Never Again (1983)

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