to please Chinese authorities.
Based on reports, China was supposed to be the last overseas debut of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” on October 26 and could place its worldwide box office sales near or more than $400 million. This was Tarantino’s second movie that received censorship from China. In 2012, the opening of his movie “Django Unchained” in the country got pushed back due to graphic content, violence and nudity.On Bruce Lee’s character
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