Quentin Tarantino's ninth film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which was originally scheduled to be released in China on October 25, was suddenly withdrawn. There are reports that the reason behind this is that "Bruce Lee's daughter Shannon Lee directly complained to the China Film Administration, saying that her father's character was degraded in the film. As a result, the mainland film company communicated with Quentin Tarantino and a new version must be re-edited before it can be released in the mainland." Foreign media Variety released a report confirming that Quentin will not re-edit "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" to please the censorship agency, which means that Quentin's film will not appear in mainland China, at least "in a non-pirated form." "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" was released by Sony Pictures with a budget of $90 million and grossed $367 million worldwide. |
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