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      • Ian Fleming's original James Bond stories have been adapted to the screen with varying degrees of fidelity over the past 50 years. With the reintroduction of Blofeld and Spectre in Daniel Craig's 007 movies, Fleming's source material returned to the franchise.
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  2. Jan 13, 2023 · Ian Fleming's original James Bond stories have been adapted to the screen with varying degrees of fidelity over the past 50 years. With the reintroduction of Blofeld and Spectre in Daniel Craig's 007 movies, Fleming's source material returned to the franchise.

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    • From Russia With Love. A notable entry in the series and one of John F. Kennedy's favorite novels, From Russia With Love still holds a lot of influence over the shape of the Bond franchise today.
    • For Your Eyes Only. Another interesting example of adaptation is For Your Eyes Only, as it takes cues and plot points from not one, but two Fleming short stories.
    • Diamonds Are Forever. The final Bond film Sean Connery would appear in and one of the more interesting attempts at adaptation, Diamonds are Forever is an example of maintaining plot points and characters, but not the general vibe or tone of an adapted work.
    • Casino Royale. The history of Casino Royale is a very interesting one. It's the very first Bond book that was published, and attempts were made to adapt it to the screen many times over the years, but it only just happened with the Daniel Craig reboot in 2006.
  3. Some of these have been novelisations of episodes in the series of James Bond films, produced by Eon Productions, while others were either continuation novels or short stories. The first author was Kingsley Amis, writing under the pseudonym of Robert Markham, who produced one novel.

    • Dr. No / From Russia with Love / Goldfinger. With the rights to the first Bond novel Casino Royale unavailable, Eon producers Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman seemed to give up pretty quickly on any idea of filming the novels in order.
    • Thunderball / You Only Live Twice / On Her Majesty’s Secret Service. The fourth film in the 007 series, Thunderball, actually stays pretty close to the book as well, echoing the first three films in that regard.
    • Diamonds Are Forever / Live and Let Die. The next two movies were transitional ones for the 007 franchise. They marked Sean Connery’s I-mean-it-this-time exit from the series (although he donned the tux once more in the non-canon Never Say Never Again) and Roger Moore’s arrival, which also precipitated a further slide into camp and comedy.
    • The Man with the Golden Gun. Moore’s second outing as 007 was based on the 12th and last Bond novel that Fleming completed before his death in 1964, and it’s where the movies departed almost completely from the published canon for years.
  4. Jun 7, 2023 · Exploring the vast differences between how James Bond's stories play out in the books vs. the on-screen adaptations.

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  5. Apr 15, 2024 · The James Bond movies have never been afraid to make changes to the original 007 novels, some better than others. Every James Bond movie prior to 1989's License to Kill shares a title with one of Ian Fleming's works. While some serve as faithful adaptations that make only minor tweaks to the source material, others are unrecognizable from the ...

  6. Feb 29, 2020 · Minor tweaks may have been made with this adaptation, but otherwise, the legal headache that is Thunderball was pretty faithfully adapted. Initially imagined as a screenplay for a film that never ended up happening, it should come as no surprise that the book translated well to the screen.

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