| Above, James Bond with guns photoshopped out. |
If one had hopes that the acquisition of the James Bond franchise would continue with the traditions set originally by Cubby Broccoli and Harry Salzman back in the 1960s, the following should have one pause.
Amazon acquired the franchise when they bought MGM and the rights from Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson.
I have been a 007 fan ever since my parents to me to see a double feature of Dr. No and From Russia With Love in 1963.
In an article posted by The Gateway Pundit, Amazon altered photos of well-known Bonds from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig. Guns they were holding in the original pictures were photoshopped out.
They wrote:
Amazon has quietly photoshopped firearms out of the promotional posters for every single James Bond film available on Prime Video.
The alterations, a clear war on traditional masculinity and Second Amendment values, affect classics from Sean Connery’s era all the way through Daniel Craig’s final outing in “No Time to Die.”
This is a terrible sign of what’s to come from James Bond 007 at Amazon. They digitally removed the guns from the posters on Amazon Prime. The snowflakes don’t belong anywhere near 007. pic.twitter.com/Nnu7d7yjqV
— Comics Cuts (@ComicsCuts) October 3, 2025
As it was said by Han Solo in the Star Wars movies: "I have a bad feeling about this." Is the 007 logo next?
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