Last week, artwork for the franchise was posted on the Prime Video U.K. website in which, across each film image where a gun had previously been displayed, Bond had effectively been digitally disarmed. In several cases, such as “Dr. No” and “Goldeneye,” the iconic Walther Pkk had been edited out of his hand, while in others it had been cropped out. In the case of “A View to a Kill,” Roger Moore’s arms looked like they had been lengthened, cutting his gun from the frame.
The doctored images didn’t go unnoticed, with many on social media criticising the censorship — and asserting that it was a warning of what was to come with 007 now in the hands of Amazon.
They photoshopped all the…
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