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Series Freshness: Feb 05, 2026

Charles Vine spy films

Eurospy thrillers

3Movies
★ 5.5 Avg Rating

Franchise Evolution & Timeline Analysis

The Charles Vine spy films has evolved significantly over a span of 3 years, growing from a singular narrative into a complex cinematic universe. With 3 interconnected entries, tracking the consistency of the franchise reveals fascinating trends in audience sentiment.

The "Series" Benchmark: 3.3/10

The franchise maintains a steady average rating of 3.3. While most series experience "Sequel Fatigue," Charles Vine spy films has managed to keep its narrative quality relatively stable, with Licensed to Kill standing out as the peak cinematic achievement.

Continuity vs. Commercial Appeal

Our data indicates that while the "Release Order" is preferred for first-time viewers, the "Chronological Order" provides a much deeper understanding of the world-building within the Charles Vine spy films. The timeline highlights a consistent narrative drive across all chapters.

Timeline & Watch Order

We recommend watching the Charles Vine spy films franchise in the following order to fully experience the narrative expansion.

1
Licensed to Kill

Licensed to Kill

1965★ 5.5ABOVE AVERAGE

An English spy (Tom Adams) guards a Scandinavian scientist (Karl Stepanek) who has sold an anti-gravity device to each side....

2
Where the Bullets Fly

Where the Bullets Fly

1966★ 4.5AVERAGE

In a spoof of the spy genre a secret agent chases a missing formula that can drain nuclear energy from an element named Spurium,...

3
Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy

Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy

1968★ NRPENDING

Vine finds himself on the trail of a missing Russian spy and soon finds himself involved in a bonkers plot involving Albanians and the Chinese....

Common Questions about Charles Vine spy films

How many movies are in the Charles Vine spy films?

There are currently 3 movies in the Charles Vine spy films, starting from Licensed to Kill to the latest release, Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy.

What is the best order to watch the Charles Vine spy films?

The best way to watch the Charles Vine spy films is usually in release order: starting with Licensed to Kill and ending with Somebody's Stolen Our Russian Spy. Check our timeline for the full chronological breakdown.

Which is the highest-rated movie in the Charles Vine spy films?

According to movieMx ratings, the fans have a strong preference for Licensed to Kill in this franchise.