Middle East countries ban new Marvel film
OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 11:19 AM PT – Friday, November 5, 2021
Marvel’s newest film is facing backlash in certain countries. The upcoming film “Eternals” will not be playing in Saudi Arabia, Qatar or Kuwait according to The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday.
A spokesperson for the country’s Infocomm Media Development Authority confirmed the film had been “banned” due to “homosexual references.” Marvel’s parent company, Disney, refused to cut scenes featuring a gay relationship at the countries’ request.
This is a frequent issue among Middle East countries, where a series of films have been pulled from release. In many Islamic societies, homosexuality is viewed as a crime and often punishable by death.
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The film was originally set to premiere in the Persian Gulf region Nov. 11. It reportedly cost $200 million to make.
Meanwhile, the film is still being advertised for release in the United Arab Emirates.
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