James Bond guns removed by Amazon Studios marketing campaign



Amazon Studios removed all traces of guns from promotional material for the James Bond franchise and then quietly took the new artwork down after receiving fan backlash.

The gun-free thumbnails for “Dr. No,” “GoldenEye,” “A View to a Kill” and other titles were later replaced with movie stills, according to Variety.

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However, Amazon Studios UK selected images that did not feature guns to replace the controversial edited photos.

Fox News Digital reached out to Amazon Studios for comment.

A social media user compiled all the new posters and shared them to X, writing, “They photoshopped all the guns out of the James Bond movie thumbnails. Just in case you still had hope for Amazon being in charge of the franchise.”

“They could have removed the shoulder holster strap from Craig as well,” one user commented. “If they made that much of an effort.”

“Without the gun in the photo, Sean Connery looks ridiculous,” another added.

“They’re going to absolutely ruin the bond brand,” one user said.

Sean Connery holds a gun for his 1962 promotional poster for “Dr No.” Corbis via Getty Images
The “Dr No” poster with the gun removed from Sean Connery’s hand. Amazon

Amazon Studios assumed full creative control of the franchise from the Broccoli family in February. Amazon originally acquired the distribution rights to the Bond films in 2022 after purchasing MGM.

Director Denis Villeneuve has signed onto the next James Bond project, although many details remain unknown.

Robert Davi, who played the villain Franz Sanchez in the 1989 James Bond film “License to Kill,” said he hopes the franchise does not go “woke” now that Amazon has creative control, in an interview with Fox News Digital.

Roger Moore holds a gun on the set for 007 in 1972. AP
A promotional photo for “Casino Royale” with James Bond actor Daniel Craig aiming a gun in 2006. AP

“I hope it doesn’t,” Davi said in February.

“You know, I was very close to ‘Cubby’ Broccoli and his wife, Dana, and the legacy… And they were, as far as I’m concerned, they were Ronald Reagan conservatives and wonderful people. And you know, I think if we succumb to every fad – especially one that’s not based on total science – it’s a little frightening.”

There has been speculation over who will be the next James Bond, but most are in agreement with one thing.

The Walther PP handgun used by Sean Connery as James Bond in “Dr No.” AFP via Getty Images

Helen Mirren insisted 007 “has to be a guy.”

“I’m such a feminist, but James Bond has to be a guy,” she told Saga magazine. “You can’t have a woman. It just doesn’t work. James Bond has to be James Bond, otherwise it becomes something else.”


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