Sony Pictures is revising its plan to sell sanitised versions of its films after complaints from film-makers.
Now the studio says that it will stop selling the “clean” version of a film if its director objects to its release.
Initially, the studio had made 24 of its films, including Spider-Man and Captain Phillips, available under the scheme.
Shortly after its launch, actor Seth Rogen, who has made several films with Sony, tweeted: “Holy shit, please don’t do this to our movies.
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