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It’s messy, it’s legally distinct, and it’s a total blast. "Never say never again"... indeed.

He moved.

In the pantheon of James Bond films, one title stands apart—not just for its plot, but for the legal war behind it, the star who refused to die, and the peculiar fact that it exists outside the official Eon Productions canon. That film is Never Say Never Again (1983). Never Say Never Again -James Bond 007-

Unlike the official films, Never Say Never Again leaned into Bond’s age. The plot follows a "past-his-prime" 007 sent to a health clinic to get back into shape before SPECTRE steals two nuclear missiles to blackmail NATO. Cast and Creative Departures It’s messy, it’s legally distinct, and it’s a

The very name Never Say Never Again is a piece of cinematic lore. In 1971, after completing Diamonds Are Forever , Sean Connery famously declared he was finished with the role of James Bond. "Never again," he told the press. The franchise moved on, introducing Roger Moore in Live and Let Die . He moved

“You let me,” he countered.

The choreography is grittier, specifically the brutal fight in the health clinic. The Verdict

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