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After four years of absence, superheroes Marvel return to the big screen in China on Tuesday with a film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Studio films Marvelowned by US giant Disney disappeared from Chinese theaters after the film’s premiere Spider-Man: Far From Homein July 2019
Beijing it only allows distribution of a few dozen foreign feature films per year.
For Marvel blockbusters, very popular with the Asian giant, this market is crucial: the release of the first series in Chinese cinemas Black Panther earned $105 million.
Why censorship?
The Chinese authorities never explained why the recordings Marvel They have disappeared from cinemas since 2019.
During this time, Disney refused to bow to censors who demanded that any reference to homosexual relationships be removed from Marvel films, such as in Eternal in 2021 and Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness in 2022.
But the American giant has also been accused of working too closely with US authorities. Beijing.
After the release of the new version mulanSince some of the scenes were filmed in the controversial Xinjiang region (the site of the attacks and the epicenter of Beijing’s accusations of violating the human rights of the Muslim population), there were calls for a boycott, especially in Western countries. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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