The Sound of 007, a documentary on the six decades of James Bond music, will be available to stream on Prime Video from October 25, the streaming platform has announced.
As part of the 60th anniversary celebration of the James Bond franchise, Prime Video unveiled the official posters and trailers of the Mat Whitecross-helmed feature documentary recently. The documentary will be available to stream in 240 countries, Prime Video said in a statement.
Prime members will also be able to stream all 25 of the Bond franchise films on the service as part of the celebrations, the streamer further stated.
An EON Productions and David Arnold-created charity concert to be held at the Royal Albert Hall on October 4 will also be streamed live on Prime Video. At the event, guest vocalists and a host of stars will perform iconic Bond themes.
The Sound of 007 promises to take viewers on a journey from Sean Connery’s Dr. No to Daniel Craig’s final outing in No Time To Die. Produced by John Battsek at Ventureland, MGM, and EON Productions, the film charts the incredible history of the music, enthralling true tales behind the tunes and famous faces who have recorded some of the most beloved soundtracks in cinema.