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James Bond fans rage over Amazon Prime 'trigger warnings' for iconic films
A number of James Bond movies, including Dr No, have been issued with viewer advisories detailing "violence, alcohol use, smoking, and foul language" ...
But fans have taken to social media to criticise the warnings, with one writing on X: "We don’t need trigger warnings on ...
James Bond fans are split after Amazon Prime Video quietly added trigger warnings to almost every film in the 007 franchise.
Almost every iconic 007 film on the platform has had content alerts added at the start - except one that features actor Sean ...
Amazon clumsily edited James Bond posters to remove his gun, but quietly replaced them with movie stills after backlash.
The University of Portsmouth added “Dr. No” to a list of books with trigger warnings due to depictions of racism, misogyny, ...
Veteran James Bond experts may recall some controversy about the poster for For Your Eyes Only in 1981. That was the one with ...
David Heyman was speaking for the first time about taking on the next 007 film for Bond's new owners Amazon MGM.
Amazon Prime Video has found itself in hot water with James Bond fans after a peculiar edit to the franchise’s promotional ...
Amazon has not publicly commented on the controversy, but its quick reversal suggests that fan outrage carried weight. The ...
In the famous promotional shot of Sean Connery from Dr. No – an image so iconic it hangs in the National Portrait Gallery – ...
Amazon Prime Video has swiftly reversed a controversial change to its James Bond artwork in the U.K. after fans noticed the ...
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