If we are allowed to change the movies a bit, then I give you:
Casino Royale
Year: 2006
Director: Martin Campbell
Starring
Daniel Craig as James Bond
Clive Owen as Mark Campbell
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
Sean Bean as Alec Trevelyan
Judi Dench as M
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
Gerard Butler as Viktor Belyakov
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
Devon Aoki as Rema Lai
Miri Bohadana as Leah Avhaham
Simon Kassianides as Yusef Danarawi
Ving Rhames and David Benson Arredondo
Simon Abkarian as Alex Demetrios
Sebastien Foucan as Johnathan Mollaka
Plot
Bond's career begins as he tracks down a terrorist bomber (Mollaka) in Madagascar, a tracking which goes south thanks to a mistake by an assisting officer, and Bond shoots the man in full view of television cameras, infuriating M and forcing him to take a leave. On vacation, he goes to vacation in Jamaica, while managing to track down Mollaka's contact (Demetrios) through his phone and using MI6's database. This leads him to find out about a major attack on a computer firm based in California, which he stops through killing the assassin first. This, completely unbeknownst to him, puts him on the CIA's radar, and causes major terrorist financier Le Chiffre (to lose a sum of over $250 million he had staked on the computer company being bankrupted by the loss of its personnel in the foiled terrorist attack.
Le Chiffre sets up a major game of poker in an attempt to win his money back in a casino in Goa, India. Bond is sent over to win the game, in order to force Le Chiffre to work with intelligence agencies. Unbeknownst to Bond and MI6, the CIA, SVR, Mossad and MSS have all sent people with the same goal, along with at least two of those who have lost a lot of money on account of Le Chiffre's mistakes. Meeting up with the local MI6 contact (Campbell), Bond enters the game after getting the money from a treasury official (Lynd) sent out by M to make sure Bond doesn't screw it all up. It doesn't take long for the problems to start - Campbell runs face-to-face with Alec Trevelyan, a former MI6 agent long believed to be dead, and while Campbell kills two of his henchmen, Trevelyan gets away. Chiffre beats Bond by outplaying him in a gamble, leading Bond during an intermission to plan to go after Le Chiffre to kill him - but CIA agent Felix Leiter stops that, allowing Bond to get back into the game. In the meantime, the second man sent after Le Chiffre is run into, and this time Le Chiffre is hurt badly and his wife killed by the huge assassin - only for him to be gunned down by a pair of female players (Lai and Avhaham) in full view of both Bond and Campbell, after which Bond figures out that there are a lot of people after Le Chiffre and for a lot of different reasons, and the high-stakes game has exposed Le Chiffre to a lot of people, both good and bad.
Back in the game, Bond is successful in gathering chips, as is the female player, while Campbell works out the plans for Le Chiffre with Leiter. Unbeknownst to them, there is a fourth agent in the game. Bond successfully wins the game, and Bond, Leiter, Avhaham and Lai go to make contact. As they do that, Lynd is grabbed by Le Chiffre's people - only to have another group of men storm in to haul off Le Chiffre, attacking the three agents in the process. The men don't get far before more men, led again by Trevelyan, grab Le Chiffre from them.
Realizing the problem, the agent, a Russian SVR agent named Viktor Belyakov, decide to team up to find Le Chiffre and Lynd before they can be seriously harmed. With Belyakov's Spetsnaz team in tow, they quickly track down the pair to a yacht in Mumbai, where Lynd is rescued, but one of the Spetsnaz people guns down Le Chiffre and makes a break for it, getting off the boat and into the city of Mumbai, where a wild chase ensues that ends when the Spetsnaz man is hit by an errant truck and killed instantly.
Not knowing what the hell is going on and not knowing who to trust, Bond takes his winnings and Vesper and heads out, but Leiter discovers that Lynd's boyfriend (Danarawi) has disappeared, a fact that Lynd knows but does not tell Bond. Vesper goes off to supposedly pay back the treasury's money but doesn't do so, with Bond realizing this just as Leiter shows up to tell him. Bond and Campbell track Vesper down but get into a gunfight with more mystery assassins, and Vesper attempts to kill herself to avoid the shame, but the arrival of Belyakov and Avhaham stops that and she is pulled out alive. Ashamed and broken, Vesper immediately tells Bond about her disappeared lover in the UK, which leads Bond, Campbell and Lynd back to London. As they arrive, her lover's body supposedly turns up in the waters of the English Channel, which none actually believe - and shortly after that, Avhaham discovers that Danarawi is in fact alive, and is chasing another woman, this time in southern Italy.
Aware that Danarawi is key to what happened and wanting the money back, the three Brits, Leiter and Avhaham track him down and take him in to an MI6 facility in Sicily. M is waiting for this one, and she has to admit that Bond has shown tenacity in tracking everyone down. Bond forgives Vesper for her actions, knowing why she did it, but her intelligence leads M to have her moved from the department of the Treasury into MI6. Knowing now of the group known as "Quantum", Bond sets out after them in the next movie.