Jun 13, 2018
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VIDEO: Movies Hollywood Was Forced To Change For China

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When it comes to global box office, China is projected to overtake the United States as the biggest market in the world by 2020. Chinese law, however, only allows 34 Hollywood films to be released on the mainland each year, meaning there’s an intense competition to earn one of those coveted slots. And since Chinese censors are notoriously strict, outright banning movies they don’t like, Hollywood studios are more than happy to make changes to their films in order to get a piece of the action. Here’s a look at some movies Hollywood was forced to change for China’s sake…

Doctor Strange | 0:38
Skyfall | 1:34
Iron Man 3 | 2:39
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story | 3:55
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End | 5:30
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 | 6:39
Pixels | 7:52
Red Dawn | 8:49
World War Z | 10:01

Read more here → http://www.looper.com/44048/movies-hollywood-forced-change-china/

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