007 fans have been left shaken over the legendary films being hit with trigger warnings over their "violent" content

Nearly all of the James Bond films uploaded to Amazon Prime Video have been slapped with content alerts. A series of Bond classics, such as Dr No, carry viewer advisories for "violence, alcohol use, smoking, and foul language". Other films warn of "nudity and sexual content". However, a scene in the 1967 hit, You Only Live Twice, where Sean Connery changes his eye shape and skin colour to look like a Japanese man, has not had any warnings for racial insensitivity.

From the start of this month, all 25 movies from the spy franchise were available on Prime Video. Amazon secured the right to distribute 007 movies after purchasing MGM Studios in 2022. Article continues

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