BOND girl Britt Ekland reckons the next 007 film should go straight to streaming sites instead of the cinema.
She believes home movies are the future and will eventually kill off big-screen outings.
Swedish star Britt, 81, played Mary Goodnight in 1974’s The Man with the Golden Gun alongside Roger Moore as James Bond.
The film grossed £73million.
Britt told The Sun on Sunday: “I believe cinema will fade out and streaming is the way to go.
“We have to be realistic — yes, a new Bond film will sustain cinema for a while but I’m sure the way to make money in the future is streaming.
“Personally I love streaming as I can go on my exercise bike and do an hour watching something exciting while I get fit at the same time.”
The last Bond film, No Time To Die starring Daniel Craig, made £600million after it was released in 2021.
Eon Productions, which makes the spy films, is tied to a deal with MGM Studios — bought by Amazon in 2022.
Brit Aaron Taylor-Johnson is set to take over as the new 007.
Britt will appear at London’s O2 on October 13 to mark the golden anniversary of The Man with the Golden Gun.