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“Fight Club” author Chuck Palahniuk has shared a surprising reaction to this week’s news that China censored the ending of David Fincher’s 1999 movie, which is based on Palahniuk’s 1996 ...
More than two decades after its release, “Fight Club” has been given a very different ending in China — and this time, the authorities win.
The online backlash to China‘s censorship of “Fight Club” successfully restored (most) of the original ending for the film. After reports came out that streaming service Tencent Video had ...
The original ending of David Fincher's 1999 film "Fight Club" has been restored on China's leading streaming video platform.
The first, obvious rule of the "Fight Club" is: Don't mess with the ending of the 1999 cult classic starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. Lesson learned. China’s internet giant Tencent Video has ...
Viewers in China were provided with an alternate ending to 'Fight Club.' Tencent. The movie had garnered 27,000 views on the platform as of Wednesday, with 75 comments.
A Chinese streaming service has started carrying the 1999 cult film favorite Fight Club—but with a very different ending to the surprise of viewers.. While Edward Norton's character is seen at ...
'Fight Club' was given an entirely new ending in the Chinese version of the film. Censorship has long been a facet of film and television in China, where many productions have been cut or deemed ...
At least audiences in China can finally see Fight Club.When it was first released in 1999, Pitt’s movies were still banned because he starred in 1997’s Seven Years in Tibet, which showed the ...
More than two decades after its release, “Fight Club” has been given a very different ending in China — and this time, the authorities win.
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