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Released in 1983, Never Say Never Again remains one of the most fascinating entries in the James Bond series—not because it broke the mold, but because it exists as a "rogue" alternative to the official Eon Productions franchise. It marked the triumphant, final return of Sean Connery to the role of 007 after a 12-year hiatus, effectively competing against Roger Moore’s Octopussy in what the media dubbed the "Battle of the Bonds". The Context: A Legal Loophole Return

Blackbird anticipated him halfway—her hand steady, a blade whispering. Their fight was formal, a chessboard played at speed. Bond felt the old rhythms: predict, feint, counter. He disarmed her with a movement learned in places named for pain. She slipped away with a curving threat: “You weren’t the only one who learned to fight for a country that forgot him.” Never Say Never Again -James Bond 007-

: Producer Kevin McClory co-wrote the original story with Ian Fleming and retained the rights to adapt it separately, making this film a modernized remake of the 1965 Thunderball . Released in 1983, Never Say Never Again remains

to the role of 007, outside of the standard Eon Productions series. Film Overview Their fight was formal, a chessboard played at speed

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