James Bond fans are split after Amazon Prime Video quietly added trigger warnings to almost every film in the 007 franchise.

Viewers noticed that all 25 official Bond films, which became available on Prime Video at the start of October, now open with a range of viewer advisories.

The first film, Dr. No (1962), carries a warning for ‘violence, alcohol use, smoking, and foul language.’

Later entries flag ‘nudity and sexual content,’ while some include advisories for ‘womanising’ – a nod to the franchise’s historically cavalier attitudes toward sex and gender.

However, some fans have pointed out that certain dated scenes, such as a sequence in 1967’s You Only Live Twice in which Sean Connery’s Bond disguises himself as Japanese by darkening his skin and altering his eyes, do not carry a w

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