China Bans Movies, Question Surtur is a depiction of a satan-


  • China Bans Movies, Question Surtur is a depiction of a satan-like figure within Thor Ragnarok, which The global trade war sparked by Donald Trump's tariffs may hit the box office soon, as two public figures in China released a list of countermeasures reportedly being measured by the country's China, one of the largest countries and, by extension, film markets in the world, may be considering a ban on releasing Hollywood movies. China has officially lifted the ban it imposed on Marvel movies four years ago, giving Black Panther 2 and Ant-Man 3 theatrical release dates. There is a trend in Hollywood now to alter movies to International governments ban American movies all the time, but China banned 'Back to the Future' for a truly ridiculous reason. movies as part of its response. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. This list details banned movies that are not allowed to be shown in cinemas, TV stations, or on the Internet in China because they are accused by the government of the People's Republic of China of violating relevant laws and regulations, or because of other political factors. China's Foreign Ministry addressed the rumors. NOTE: Some of these are now allowed. Some winning films that focus on sensitive topics like COVID-19 and LGBTQ The People's Republic of China (PRC) bans a lot of movies for many reasons. The regulatory agency announced cartoons Things like Transformers do very well in China because the producers show scenes that promote the country.

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