Netflix has recently made a significant change to the digital posters of James Bond movies, which has sparked a debate among fans. The streaming service had previously removed guns from the posters, but now, with the addition of Bond movies to its library, they have put the guns back in 007's hands. This decision has been met with both praise and controversy. While some fans are glad to see Bond with his iconic weapons, others are questioning the timing and the potential implications. But here's where it gets interesting... Prime Video, which had previously removed the guns from the posters, has now replaced them with cropped images that still omit the guns. This has led to a discussion about the role of guns in media and the responsibility of streaming services in presenting accurate and responsible content. So, what do you think? Are you glad to see Netflix give James Bond his guns back, or do you think it's a controversial move? Share your thoughts in the comments below!