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Originally Posted by shinobipopcorn
So they're bumping up the violence? It didn't need it, it was fine.
They're not adding toplessness just because they're Amazons, are they? That's stupid.
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Of course they're not adding nudity, this is an American production, after all, and the new MPAA rating would mention any frontal nudity in the first place.
I never saw this one, but I'll freely admit that I'm not totally comfortable with this revelation, as I can't imagine that WB/DC allowed any obviously R-rated content (be it language, nudity/sex or gore) to be animated for these films at all back in 2009, and I don't remember anything about any cuts being made, either. I await more detail, but I'm fairly confused, especially as these films have certainly become violent enough at supposed PG-13 levels (though this was given a 12 in the UK, so perhaps it's not as violent as some others).
That said, since a new cut would require a new encode, I'm all in for that. And I imagine that this was also done in order to sell the disc in Europe and Japan, since the original Blu-ray was only released in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia, while relegated to DVD elsewhere.