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It Looks Like Amazon Prime Video Removed All the Guns From James Bond Movie Posters

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This is one of those posts where I had to look it up myself because I didn't believe it. You might remember back in 2018 when publisher HarperCollins released a new edition of "Goodnight Moon" that had author Clement Hurd's cigarette Photoshopped out, right?

It's fascinating to me how many Hollywood actors are pro-gun-control and yet have no problem wielding fully automatic weapons in their movies, and how many movie posters there are of them holding firearms. 

According to the SpyHards podcast, Amazon Prime Video has redone its promotional images for all of the James Bond films, with the guns either Photoshopped out or alternate covers used. "The Man With the Golden Gun" doesn't have a golden gun anymore, we guess.

Pierce Brosnan looks like he's supposed to be holding something. Weird.

Licensed to kill, but not licensed to carry a firearm.

To be fair, this isn't what I'm seeing on Amazon Prime, but I did notice that all of the images they've picked to represent the movies are gun-free. Maybe this is a U.K. thing?

Like they did in "E.T."

Again, I'm not sure exactly where they appear, but the bold choice to have Bond just standing there doesn't really generate any excitement. This looks like an old J.C. Penney catalog layout for suits.

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