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Never Say Never Again (1983) remains the most fascinating "black sheep" of the James Bond 007 franchise. Born from a decades-long legal battle rather than the official production line, it brought back the original 007, Sir Sean Connery, for one final mission outside the Eon Productions canon. The Legal Origins: The Battle for "Thunderball"

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Bond stepped closer, the sea breeze tossing his dark hair. "He thinks I’m finished." Never Say Never Again -James Bond 007-

The Remake: Because of these rights, Never Say Never Again is essentially a second adaptation of the Thunderball storyline.

Final Verdict: Should You Watch It?

If you are a completionist Bond fan, Never Say Never Again is essential viewing—not because it is great, but because it is unique. It is the Star Trek fan film that got a theatrical budget. It is the cover version of a hit song where the singer changes half the notes. Never Say Never Again (1983) remains the most

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The film features a star-studded cast, many of whom gave performances considered more "grounded" than the EON films of the era. Never Say Never Again (1983) - Full cast & crew - IMDb Bond stepped closer, the sea breeze tossing his dark hair

The film relocates the action from the Bahamas to the French Riviera and the fictional North African city of “Palmyra.” Key differences from Thunderball include: