By Leon Miller
ScreenRant
November 1, 2021
When No Time To Die arrives in theatres next April, it will mark Daniel Craig’s fifth and final big-screen outing as Ian Fleming’s iconic superspy, James Bond. Beginning with the 2006 reboot Casino Royale, Craig’s tenure as Agent 007 has revitalized the once-flagging Bond franchise’s fortunes, garnering considerable critical and commercial success.
But are the Craig-era Bond films all they’re cracked up to be? Certainly, there’s a lot to love about them — you don’t rake in over $3.5 billion and a raft of awards without getting something right. But as this list shows, there’s also a few areas where these movies could have been improved, so here’s hoping Eon Productions irons out these wrinkles for Craig’s swansong turn as Bond.