Only True 007 Fans Can Guess These 8 Bond Films From Three Emoji
From Sean Connery's tarantula to Daniel Craig's teary goodbye, we turned six decades of Bond into pure emoji chaos โ good luck.

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Skyfall (2012)
“Skyfall isn't just the title โ <cite index="59-3">Skyfall was the name of the childhood home of James Bond</cite>, and it's also where <cite index="60-13">Judi Dench's final Bond filmโshe had played M since 1995's GoldenEye</cite> came to its emotional end.”
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Casino Royale (2006)
“Fleming's Bond played baccarat, but the movie went a different route: <cite index="55-2,55-3">in the ยซCasino Royaleยป novel, Bond faces Le Chiffre at the casino game of ยซbaccara chemin de ferยป, but in the film, baccara was replaced by Texas Hold'em poker</cite> โ a much easier sell for modern audiences.”
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GoldenEye (1995)
“That legendary tank chase wasn't a model or CGI trick โ <cite index="40-20">the Soviet tank, weighing 42 tons and capable of speeds of 35mph, was dubbed "Metal Mickey" by the crew</cite>, who drove it straight through a real city set built just for the stunt.”
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No Time to Die (2021)
“This was it for good: <cite index="69-2">the sequel to Spectre (2015), it is the fifth and final film to star Daniel Craig as the fictional British MI6 agent James Bond</cite>. Even the trivia stayed loyal to tradition โ <cite index="68-9,68-10">Michael G. Wilson appears as a military officer at the SPECTRE party in Cuba, having made a cameo in every Bond movie since The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)</cite>.”
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Goldfinger (1964)
“Everybody wanted a piece of this one: <cite index="18-17">the film's release led to a number of promotional tie-in items, including a toy Aston Martin DB5 from Corgi Toys, which became the biggest-selling toy of 1964</cite>, right alongside a gold-painted magazine cover star.”
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Dr. No (1962)
“The face you see in that very first gun barrel shot isn't even Bond's actor: <cite index="5-2,5-3">the actor in the sequence is not Sir Sean Connery, but stuntman Bob Simmons, and Connery didn't film the sequence until Thunderball (1965)</cite>.”
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The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)
“That iconic ski-jump opener almost happened eight years earlier: <cite index="37-12,37-13">the sequence, where Bond skis off a cliff before opening a Union Jack parachute, was initially conceived for George Lazenby's Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, but the money and technology to pull it off weren't there yet</cite>.”
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
“This one has the wildest what-if in Bond history: <cite index="26-6">Lazenby was offered a contract for seven films, but he was convinced by his agent that the secret agent would be archaic in the liberated 1970s, and left the series after this one release</cite>. One and done, forever.”
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- Dr. No (1962) - Trivia - IMDb
- Goldfinger (film) - Wikipedia
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- 007: 10 Behind-The-Scenes Facts About The Spy Who Loved Me - ScreenRant
- GoldenEye at 30 | James Bond 007
- Thank you, Spider-Man! 11 Fun Facts about ยซJames Bond - Casino Royaleยป (2006)
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