Sean Connery’s James Bond films are already available in 4K Blu-ray–but only as part of a 6-Film Collection that released in June. If you’ve been waiting to add specific movies like Dr. No and From Russia With Love to your home theater, you’ll be glad to know all six movies will be released separately on September 23. Preorders are now open for Connery’s 007 films for $25-$30 each, but the 6-Film Collection offers substantial savings if you want to own all of them.
Sean Connery’s James Bond Movies on 4K Blu-ray
$25-$30 | Six films release on September 23.
All six of Connery’s films produced by EON Productions are up for preorder. Connery actually starred in a seventh film–Never Say Never Again–but it isn’t in the Bond film canon, as it was produced by a different company.
The list below is in chronological order:
- Dr. No — $30
- From Russia With Love — $30
- Goldfinger — $25
- Thunderball — $30
- You Only Live Twice — $30
- Diamonds Are Forever — $25
Each movie includes 4K Blu-ray and digital copies of their respective film. They also come with bonus features, such as commentaries and behind-the-scenes content. Support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, plus Dolby TrueHD 7.1 should make the old films look and sound great on modern screens.
Sean Connery 6-Film Collection
$100 (was $105)
The 6-Film Collection launched on June 10 and is available for $100 (was $105) at Amazon. You’ll miss out on the stylish matching cases included with the standalone editions, but you’ll save $70 overall based on current prices.
This collection includes the same technical specifications and bonus features as the individual films.
Amazon had an exclusive, limited-edition Steelbook Library Collection with six steelbook cases and a fancy metal display box for $140, but this edition sold out shortly after preorders opened earlier this year.
More James Bond Movie Collections
The only Bond movies with 4K editions are the ones starring Daniel Craig or Sean Connery. Craig’s movies are available on 4K Blu-ray individually and as part of a 5-Film Collection that’s discounted to $59 (was $90). If you don’t mind watching the series in 1080p instead, The James Bond Collection is an absolute bargain at $70 (was $120). This 24-film box set includes every official James Bond movie except for Craig’s last appearance as the MI6 agent, 2021’s No Time to Die. To complete the set, you can get No Time to Die for $10 on Blu-ray. If you’re partial to Pierce Brosnan’s portrayal of 007, there’s a 4-film standard Blu-ray collection for only $16.
- The James Bond Collection (24 films, Blu-ray) — $70 (
$120) - Daniel Craig 5-Film Collection (4K) — $59 (
$90) - Daniel Craig 4-Film Collection (4K) — $46.40 (
$65) - The Pierce Brosnan Collection (Blu-ray) — $15.88
- No Time to Die (Blu-ray) — $10 (
$20) - No Time to Die (4K) — $19 (
$22)
Dedicated fans of the series should also check out The James Bond Archives, an oversized 648-page paperback detailing the making of all 25 films. Published by Taschen, The James Bond Archives is a beautifully designed book that’s chock-full of behind-the-scenes materials. Amazon has this must-read book for $60 (was $100).