Moonraker (1979)
Moore's fourth film, Moonraker, was the last Bond film to use the title of a Fleming novel until 2006's Casino Royale. Moonraker wasn't originally going to be the sequel to The Spy Who Loved Me, it was going to be For Your Eyes Only.
After the success of Star Wars in 1977 they decided to make Moonraker as it would be more sci-fi, which was the current movie interest at the time.
For Your Eyes Only (1981), Octopussy (1983) and A View to a Kill (1985)
The next two films, For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy, used both of the titles of Bond short story anthologies and each incorporated material from multiple stories in those anthologies.
So far, 22 Bond films have raked in more than five billion dollars (3.85 billion euros).
The rugged Daniel Craig is the latest of six actors to play Bond, but some things have stayed the same -- his taste for fast cars, beautiful women, high-tech gadgets and vodka Martinis.