James Bond has always been synonymous with action, intrigue, and his signature weapon. However, Amazon Studios recently found itself at the center of controversy after editing promotional artwork for several Bond films to remove all traces of guns. The move, which affected classics like Dr. No, GoldenEye, and A View to a Kill, quickly caught the attention of longtime fans who were less than pleased. According to Fox News, Amazon quietly replaced the altered images after backlash mounted online.

Fans argued that removing guns from the artwork stripped the franchise of one of its defining visual traits. For many, the sleek pistol held by 007 isn’t merely a weapon but a symbol of the suave and dangerous charm that made James Bond an enduring figure in pop culture. As one social media user re

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