Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, owners and managers of the production company EoN productions, announced last week that they are handing over creative control of the James Bond films to globalist Jeff Bezos’ corporate giant Amazon.
Concerns are being expressed by film enthusiasts that 007 is now likely to become even more “politically correct”.
After decades of 25 more or less iconic (official) films under the direction of Eon Productions, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, the saga of James Bond took a highly unexpected turn last week for many fans when the globalist company Amazon, which already in 2022 acquired MGM (the Bond distributor) for $8.45 billion, has now formally also obtained creative control over the Agent 007 franchise.
Amazon bought MGM mainly to strengthen its Prime Video streaming service, but according to the latest information, the deal also includes direct influence over the creative direction of the Bond universe. The news, also confirmed by Eon Productions, has almost caused shockwaves among devoted fans.
Among the concerns expressed within the Bond community is that, in addition to new films, the franchise may expand to include TV spin-offs of various side characters, digital content and elements of radical left-wing cultural politics – known as woke, DEI and third-wave feminism.

Eon Productions, which has controlled Bond productions since 1962, will reportedly continue to play a central role in the film productions. However, critics doubt this, as one of the producers, Michael G. Wilson, 83, has now formally declared his retirement.
– With my 007 career spanning nearly 60 incredible years, I am stepping back from producing the James Bond films to focus on art and charitable projects. Therefore, Barbara and I agree, it is time for our trusted partner, Amazon MGM Studios, to lead James Bond into the future, comments Wilson.
Concerns are also expressed that Amazon may water down the concept by planning more series and spinoffs on Prime Video, as previously discussed for example in the form of a series about CIA agent Felix Leiter. There are also hints that the Bond films could be released directly on Prime, despite Eon’s adamant insistence that the main films premiere in cinemas.
“Bond is dead”
On social media, reactions to what was, for the vast majority of supporters, a shocking decision, have been passionate. “Amazon will destroy everything that makes Bond unique – he will become an algorithmic action hero”, wrote one fan on X. However, some are more hopeful. “More stories in the Bond world could work, if they respect the core”, comments another user.
In Reddit threads, there is speculation that Bond could now very likely become even more woke, and/or follow similar trends to Marvel’s expanded universe.
RIP James Bond pic.twitter.com/ja1R1uMH9F
— Nerdrotic (@Nerdrotics) February 20, 2025
Trying to remain optimistic but it’s hard not to picture a room full of 20-something TV execs spitballing ideas for a flood of new James Bond Universe content. pic.twitter.com/4U4XJj3Ied
— Trevor Baxendale (@trevorbaxendale) February 24, 2025
Bond into the streaming era
Mike Hopkins, head of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, is unsurprisingly optimistic.
– Since his theatrical introduction over 60 years ago, James Bond has been one of the most iconic characters in filmed entertainment. We are grateful to the late Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman for bringing James Bond to movie theatres around the world.
According to reports from industry sources, the tech giant paid a staggering sum of an additional $1 billion to Eon Productions to acquire the exclusive rights. The MGM purchase certainly included the distribution rights of the James Bond films, but the new deal gives Amazon a clearer mandate to develop content outside the movies.
Analysts say Amazon’s move reflects a trend of streaming companies buying iconic franchises to attract subscribers. However, the risks are high – Bond is a cultural institution with demanding fans. While Amazon sees opportunities in expanding the Bond universe, questions remain about how the very essence of Agent 007 will be allowed to be preserved – including a dash of political incorrectness?
The question now echoing through the movie world is: How will Bezos’ globalist empire shape the future of the world’s most famous secret agent? Will 007’s martini still be shaken, not stirred, in Amazon’s hands?
Eon Productions
- Full name: Eon Productions Limited
- Founded: 1961
- Founders: Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli and Harry Saltzman
- Current owners: Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson
- Headquarters: Eon House, 138 Piccadilly, London, England
Activities.
- Primary focus on the production of the James Bond film series. Total of 25 official films produced between 1962 and 2021. First film: "Dr. No" (1962). Last film: "No Time to Die" (2021).
- Other notable productions: "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968), "Call Me Bwana" (1963), West End musical "Once" (2013)
Collaborations.
- Long-term partnership with United Artists and later MGM
- Joint venture with Amazon MGM Studios for the James Bond franchise since February 2025
Cultural legacy.
- Responsible for establishing James Bond as one of the most successful and enduring film franchises in history
- Shaped the modern action genre and spy film
Other.
- The James Bond franchise has generated over $7 billion in box office revenue globally
- Extensive merchandising and licensing of the Bond brand
- Awards: Multiple Oscar nominations including wins. Mainly technical credits such as special effects and sound mixing
- BAFTA awards, including 2013's 'Skyfall', for Outstanding British Film