James Bond famously has a license to kill, but it seems as though Amazon wanted to downplay that essential aspect of cinema's most famous spy. On October 5—known as James Bond Day because it's the ...
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Amazon Prime Video removes guns from James Bond posters
Amazon Prime Video removed guns from the artwork promoting James Bond films on its service, but replaced them after fan ...
Amazon clumsily edited James Bond posters to remove his gun, but quietly replaced them with movie stills after backlash.
The world’s most famous spy does, after all, have a license to kill. Fans of the James Bond film franchise who recently ...
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James Bond's signature weapon erased by Amazon Studios in short-lived campaign, igniting backlash
Amazon Studios drew backlash for digitally removing guns from James Bond promotional materials — raising concerns about the ...
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Amazon Prime Video Removed Guns From James Bond Posters, Then Stealthily Took Artwork Down After Online Backlash
Amazon Prime Video has quietly taken down James Bond artwork after getting backlash online from fans who spotted that 007’s ...
James Bond may have a license to kill, but Amazon Prime Video seemed reluctant to highlight that fact, removing the character’s iconic Walther PPK pistol from a series of posters released to mark ...
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