The World Is Not Enough Timeline ( Real )

film_release
November 19, 1999

Release of 'The World Is Not Enough'

The James Bond film 'The World Is Not Enough' directed by Michael Apted was released in cinemas.

film_premiere
November 8, 1999

Premiere of 'The World Is Not Enough' in London

The world premiere of 'The World Is Not Enough' took place in London, England.

production_announcement
May 1998

Announcement of 'The World Is Not Enough' production

Official announcement of the production of the James Bond film 'The World Is Not Enough'.

The World Is Not Enough Timeline ( Fictional )

incident
Early 1990s

Assassination Attempt on Sir Robert King

During an arms deal in Istanbul, Sir Robert King is fatally wounded in an explosion, setting the plot in motion.

mission_start
Shortly after King's death

Bond Assigned to Protect Elektra King

James Bond is assigned by MI6 to protect Elektra King, Sir Robert King's daughter and heir to the oil empire.

abduction
Days after Bond begins protection detail

Elektra King Kidnapped by Renard

Elektra King is abducted by the terrorist Renard, who seeks control over the oil pipeline and uses her as leverage.

rescue
Immediately after kidnapping

Bond Rescues Elektra King

Bond successfully rescues Elektra from Renard's captivity, deepening his involvement in the conspiracy.

plot_twist
Midway through the investigation

Revelation of Elektra's Betrayal

It is revealed that Elektra King is working with Renard and has orchestrated her father's assassination and her own kidnapping.

climax
Near the end of the timeline

Confrontation at Pipeline Facility

Bond confronts Renard and Elektra at the oil pipeline facility, attempting to stop their plan to detonate a nuclear bomb.

heroic_action
During confrontation at pipeline

Bond Disarms Nuclear Bomb

Bond manages to disarm the nuclear bomb embedded inside Renard, preventing massive destruction.

resolution
Immediately after climax

Death of Renard and Elektra King

In the final struggle, Renard is killed and Elektra King dies in an explosion, ending the threat to the pipeline.