Amazon gains creative control of James Bond film franchise in deal with Broccoli family
The James Bond franchise has been controlled by members of the Broccoli family since the first 007 film ‘Dr. No’ in 1962

Amazon has gained creative control of the James Bond film franchise after the long-standing producers of the 007 films stepped away as part of a new deal.
Eon Productions, run by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli – who have produced the franchise since the death of Albert “Cubby” Broccoli – announced it would be co-owners with Amazon MGM Studios, run by tech billionaire Jeff Bezos.
The official Bond film franchise has been controlled by members of the Broccoli family, either single-handedly or in partnership with others, since the first 007 movie Dr. No in 1962.
There has been increasing speculation about the future of the series, with no announcement of a new actor to play the famous spy since Daniel Craig’s final portrayal in 2021’s No Time to Die. The movie grossed US$774 million in global box office receipts.

In 2022, Amazon acquired MGM, including the rights to distribute James Bond films – and would now have control of the intellectual property rights.