'Logan' Becomes First Film in China Affected by New Law
This post comes courtesy of our content partners at China Film Insider.
Fox’s Logan has become the first film in China required by law to feature an age-restriction warning in its marketing material, even after the film underwent significant cuts for the world’s second largest entertainment market.
The film’s producers have been instructed that all online and offline points of sales for the film should prominently include the warning “Elementary school students and pre-school children must be accompanied by parents or guardians,” according to local reports.
Major cinema operators have received the notification, as have popular movie ticketing apps, according to those reports.
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