YouTuber Daisy Cousens explains why individuals are “particularly unhappy” about Warner Bros. eradicating six seconds of dialogue a couple of homosexual relationship for the Chinese launch of its newest Harry Potter film.
Warner Bros. accepted China’s censorship request for his or her new movie ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’, with the communist country being the world’s greatest film market.
“I am sorry there’s nothing inclusive or respectful about what they’ve done to please the Chinese censor,” Ms Cousens advised Sky News Australia.YouTuber Daisy Cousens explains why individuals are “particularly unhappy” about Warner Bros. eradicating six seconds of dialogue a couple of homosexual relationship for the Chinese launch of its newest Harry Potter film.
Warner Bros. accepted China’s censorship request for his or her new movie ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’, with the communist nation being the world’s greatest film market.
“I am sorry there’s nothing inclusive or respectful about what they’ve done to please the Chinese censor,” Ms Cousens advised Sky News Australia.