AMAZON bosses have removed guns from artwork used for James Bond films on Prime Video.
The streamer has recreated posters for all 25 007 movies available on its site.

Sean Connery is seen without his firearm in the poster for Goldfinger[/caption]
Pierce Brosnan appears without his weapon in the Goldeneye poster[/caption]
But Sean Connery in Goldfinger and Pierce Brosnan in Goldeneye are seen minus their firearms.
A source said: “The lack of any weaponry is glaringly obvious.
“Bond almost looks naked without his trusty shooter.
“It has also left him in awkward poses.
“Guns have either been cropped or Bond’s arms elongated.
“It’s a bit extravagant.”
Amazon gained the rights to distribute the Bond films after buying MGM Studios for £6billion in 2022.
It has declined to comment.
In 2023, 007 writer Ian Fleming’s novels were reissued to remove outdated terms.
A disclaimer notes: “This book was written at a time when terms and attitudes which might be considered offensive by modern readers were commonplace.”
In the new version of Live And Let Die, a reference to “pigs at the trough” in a striptease club was altered.

Connery appears armed in the original promo shot for Goldfinger[/caption]
Brosnan is also pictured with his handgun in the original image for Goldeneye[/caption]