The escape was a blur—platform alarms, streaks of tracer, men who fueled action with certainty. Bond leapt for a waiting boat, engines shrieking, and slid into the dark embrace of the sea. Behind him, Helmsgate became a lit memory, and then a smudge swallowed by storm-bright spray.
It’s the "unofficial" Bond film that feels more like a classic spy thriller than many of the official entries. In a world of exploding space stations and invisible cars, this film feels grounded in a way that is refreshing today. Never Say Never Again -James Bond 007-
Released in 1983, Never Say Never Again is a unique entry in the James Bond series, famously known as the "unofficial" 007 film because it was produced outside of Eon Productions The escape was a blur—platform alarms, streaks of
They are more "prototype" in nature, fitting the theme of an aging spy in a changing world. It’s the "unofficial" Bond film that feels more