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It Starts On The Page: Read Mo Amer And Ramy Youssef’s Series-Premiere Script For Netflix’s ‘Mo’ - deadline.com - USA - Texas - Houston - Palestine - Kuwait
deadline.com
15.12.2022

It Starts On The Page: Read Mo Amer And Ramy Youssef’s Series-Premiere Script For Netflix’s ‘Mo’

Mo Amer took inspiration from his own life for his Netflix comedy series Mo, co-created by Ramy Youssef, which follows a Palestinian refugee seeking asylum and U.S. citizenship in Houston. The series premiered in August on the streamer and quickly received acclaim for being one of the first American TV series to feature a Palestinian-American refugee protagonist. It also scored a Gotham Award for Breakthrough Series Under 40 Minutes.

Stand-Up Comedian Mo Amer Talks Career And Potential Second Season Of Netflix Comedy ‘Mo’: “Ask Netflix I Don’t Know What’s Going On” — Red Sea Film Festival - deadline.com - USA - Texas - Saudi Arabia - Palestine - Kuwait
deadline.com
07.12.2022

Stand-Up Comedian Mo Amer Talks Career And Potential Second Season Of Netflix Comedy ‘Mo’: “Ask Netflix I Don’t Know What’s Going On” — Red Sea Film Festival

Writer and stand-up comedian Mo Amer was the latest Hollywood name to pass through Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea film festival Wednesday where he discussed his varied career as part of the festival’s ‘In Conversation’ series and the potential of a second season of his well-received Netflix comedy Mo.

Daughter heartbroken after poppy wreath to Gulf War hero dad 'Gazza' vandalised at Prestwick Cenotaph - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Jordan - Saudi Arabia - county Gulf - Cyprus - Kuwait
dailyrecord.co.uk
24.11.2022

Daughter heartbroken after poppy wreath to Gulf War hero dad 'Gazza' vandalised at Prestwick Cenotaph

An Ayrshire daughter has told sick vandals to 'hang their head in shame' after trashing a poppy wreath laid in memory of her late dad.

One Liners: Kendrick Lamar, Jess Glynne, Jimmy Eat World, more - completemusicupdate.com - USA - Kuwait
completemusicupdate.com
19.10.2022

One Liners: Kendrick Lamar, Jess Glynne, Jimmy Eat World, more

DEALSJess Glynne has signed to booking agency UTA for worldwide representation.Sony Music Middle East and Kuwait-based music company Ghmza have announced a new partnership to produce music and promote emerging Khaleeji pop artists across the Middle East. “We are incredibly excited to partner with the talented team at Ghmza”, says Mike Fairburn, General Manager at Sony Music Middle East.

Bader Al Shuaibi, Bashar al-Shatti Signed as Sony Music Middle East and Kuwait’s Ghmza Studios Team to Support Local Pop Music Scene - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - county Gulf - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait - city Kuwait
variety.com
19.10.2022

Bader Al Shuaibi, Bashar al-Shatti Signed as Sony Music Middle East and Kuwait’s Ghmza Studios Team to Support Local Pop Music Scene

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Sony Music Entertainment Middle East and Kuwait-based music studio and video production company Ghmza have forged a partnership to produce music and promote emerging pop artists from the Gulf Cooperation Council and across the Middle East. Under the deal, popular actor and Arabic pop singer Bader Al Shuaibi, and Kuwaiti singer, songwriter and television personality Bashar al-Shatti will be the first two artists to work with Sony Music in the Gulf region. A pioneer in the genre known as Khaleeji pop reinvention – the term Khaleeji refers to nationals of six states: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, the U.A.E. and Oman – Bader Al Shuaibi has over one billion audio and video streams and three million social media followers, according to a Sony Music statement.

Domestic shorthair cat rescued from Kuwait is up for adoption in Virginia: ‘Best companion ever’ - www.foxnews.com - Virginia - Kuwait - city Kuwait
foxnews.com
09.10.2022

Domestic shorthair cat rescued from Kuwait is up for adoption in Virginia: ‘Best companion ever’

One adorable cat has traveled a very long way to find his forever home. Chaz, an all-white domestic shorthair cat, is currently up for adoption at King Street Cats in Alexandria, Virginia, after he was rescued in Kuwait. As a small kitten, Chaz was picked on by other cats — as discovered by a caretaker.  Chaz was brought to King Street Cats after spending a year with a rescuer — and was declared to be positive for FIV — feline immunodeficiency virus.  (HIV infects only humans, while FIV infects only cats.

Netflix Unveils Upcoming Arab Films & Series Including Telfaz11 Feature ‘Alkhallat’, Docu-Soap ‘Dubai Bling’ - deadline.com - Jordan - Dubai - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Uae - county Gulf - Kuwait
deadline.com
06.10.2022

Netflix Unveils Upcoming Arab Films & Series Including Telfaz11 Feature ‘Alkhallat’, Docu-Soap ‘Dubai Bling’

Netflix has previewed a selection of upcoming films and shows aimed at the Arab world and hailing from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Egypt, and Jordan.

Universal’s Rom-Com ‘Bros’ Will Pre-Emptively Skip Middle East Release Due to Gay Sex Scenes (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Uae - Kuwait
variety.com
23.09.2022

Universal’s Rom-Com ‘Bros’ Will Pre-Emptively Skip Middle East Release Due to Gay Sex Scenes (EXCLUSIVE)

Billy Eichner’s “Bros” will be making history upon its release as the first R-rated gay rom-com ever made by a major studio, but that historical record certainly won’t include the Middle East. The Universal movie, which hits the U.S. box office on Sept. 30, is set to roll out across most international markets in October and November, but is pre-emptively skipping any kind of release in Middle East markets due to cultural and commercial reasons, sources close to the studio tell Variety. It’s still unclear exactly what markets in the region will be affected, but it’s likely to include Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Kuwait — all of which are notorious for censoring movies over even the slightest hint of LGBTQ themes or content.

Gulf States Threaten Netflix With Legal Action Over Content That ‘Contradict Islamic Principles’ - deadline.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
deadline.com
07.09.2022

Gulf States Threaten Netflix With Legal Action Over Content That ‘Contradict Islamic Principles’

A group of Gulf states are threatening Netflix with legal action if the streamer does not remove what they class as content that “contradicts” Islamic values. The six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) issued a statement saying it has contacted the SVoD to demand the content, which was not specified publicly, is removed.

Saudi Arabia, Gulf Countries Order Netflix to Remove Un-Islamic Content - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
variety.com
07.09.2022

Saudi Arabia, Gulf Countries Order Netflix to Remove Un-Islamic Content

Saudi Arabia and neighboring countries in the Middle East have told global streaming giant Netflix to remove un-Islamic content. Although not specified, this is understood to mean that it should take down content including LGBTQ elements. The announcement was made Tuesday by the Committee of the Electronic Media Officials within the Gulf Cooperation Council, a trade and political association that includes Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar. Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E. issued similar, separate statements. Associated Press reported that Saudi state television also aired video of an interview it conducted with a woman it identified as a behavioral consultant who described Netflix as being an “official sponsor of homosexuality.” It aired footage of a cartoon that had two women embrace, though the footage was blurred out. “Saudi state television also aired a segment suggesting Netflix could be banned in the kingdom over that programming reaching children,” AP reported.

Mo Amer on Making His Palestinian Refugee Comedy ‘Mo’ and Highlighting Houston with Bun B - variety.com - Texas - Mexico - North Korea - Houston - Nigeria - county Gulf - Israel - Palestine - Kuwait
variety.com
25.08.2022

Mo Amer on Making His Palestinian Refugee Comedy ‘Mo’ and Highlighting Houston with Bun B

Selome Hailu SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you haven’t watched Season 1 of “Mo” on Netflix. As I finish interviewing comedian Mo Amer and ask him if there’s anything else he’d like to talk about, he says, “I don’t have a lean addiction, nor have I ever been addicted to lean. I keep saying that every chance I can, because it gets weird out here.” It’s an important distinction to make, as the mixture of prescription cough syrup, soda and candy has killed many, especially in Houston, where Amer grew up. He is the co-creator, executive producer and star of “Mo,” a comedy-drama series that heavily draws from his true experiences as a refugee — his parents were displaced from Palestine to Kuwait where Amer was born, before the whole family fled to Texas during the Gulf War. Several of the show’s most painful moments — like when, 20 years after his father’s death from a heart attack, is looking over paperwork with his immigration lawyer (Lee Eddy) and finds out for the first time that his father was captured and tortured during the war — are lifted directly from Amer’s life. But when Mo begins sipping lean to cope with an injury he sustains in Episode 1 — Amer says that’s all for the plot.

Universal Pictures International & Majid Al Futtaim Enter Distribution Pact For Saudi Arabia & Select Middle East Markets - deadline.com - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Qatar - Uae - Cyprus - Lebanon - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
deadline.com
10.08.2022

Universal Pictures International & Majid Al Futtaim Enter Distribution Pact For Saudi Arabia & Select Middle East Markets

EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures International is forming a new partnership with Emirates-based Majid Al Futtaim Distribution which will see the latter release Universal movies in Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, UAE) and Egypt. In Lebanon and Cyprus, Uni will retain its longstanding distribution relationship with Four Star Films.

Turkish Biopic ‘Bergen,’ About Pop Singer Blinded With Acid and Slain by Husband, Breaks Box Office Records With Arab Moviegoers - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Turkey - Uae - Lebanon - Oman - city Istanbul - Bahrain - Kuwait
variety.com
22.07.2022

Turkish Biopic ‘Bergen,’ About Pop Singer Blinded With Acid and Slain by Husband, Breaks Box Office Records With Arab Moviegoers

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentA Turkish biopic about 1980s pop singer Bergen, who grappled with a violent husband that hired someone to pour nitric acid on her face and later shot and killed her, is becoming a sleeper box office hit across West Asia.The potent female empowerment film, titled “Bergen,” follows the singer’s meteoric rise from cello player to becoming Turkey’s “Queen of Arabesque,” all while struggling with a partner hellbent on sabotaging her career. The pic is helmed by Turkish directorial duo Caner Alper and Mehmet Binay, who are known for works driven by civil liberties and gender issues such as the 2015 drama “Drawers,” about a teenage girl’s sexuality.Upon grossing a substantial $10 million-plus intake at Turkish cinemas, “Bergen” is now scoring brisk box office returns across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Lebanon and Oman.

Disney+ Confirms 60-Country June Launch Across Europe, Africa and West Asia - variety.com - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Iceland - Ireland - Jordan - South Africa - Norway - Austria - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - Monaco - Portugal - Switzerland - Denmark - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Greece - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Qatar - Iraq - Vatican - Luxembourg - Turkey - Finland - Hungary - Uae - Algeria - Kosovo - Serbia - Morocco - Tunisia - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Albania - Croatia - Lebanon - Oman - Malta - Faroe Islands - Romania - Palestine - Bahrain - Lithuania - Latvia - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Libya - Andorra - Macedonia - Yemen - Estonia - Kuwait - Liechtenstein - San Marino - French Polynesia - Montenegro
variety.com
14.06.2022

Disney+ Confirms 60-Country June Launch Across Europe, Africa and West Asia

Naman Ramachandran The Walt Disney Company’s streamer Disney+ will be available in 42 new countries and 11 new territories this week following the launch on Tuesday in Greece, Turkey and countries in Central Eastern Europe, including Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic and Croatia. Tuesday’s series of launches follow the arrival of the service in South Africa on May 18 and across West Asia and North Africa on June 8.

‘Lightyear’ banned in Middle Eastern countries over same-sex kiss - nypost.com - USA - Florida - Jordan - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Indonesia - Qatar - Uae - Malaysia - Lebanon - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
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13.06.2022

‘Lightyear’ banned in Middle Eastern countries over same-sex kiss

tweeted the order Monday saying the movie won’t run due to its “violation of the country’s media content standards.”Although there was no further explanation, fans believe the same-sex kiss between two female characters, one of whom is voiced by actress Uzo Aduba in the family-friendly movie, is what got it banned. Homosexuality is illegal in Saudi Arabia, and surrounding countries often take issue with LGBTQ+ movie content or characters.A source told the Wrap that “Lightyear” did not receive release certificates for Malaysia, Indonesia, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan and Lebanon.The Media Regulatory Office announced that the animated film Lightyear, which is scheduled for release on 16th June, is not licensed for public screening in all cinemas in the UAE, due to its violation of the country’s media content standards.

Disney’s ‘Lightyear,’ Which Includes Same-Sex Kiss, Banned in Middle East - thewrap.com - Florida - Jordan - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Indonesia - Qatar - Uae - Malaysia - Lebanon - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
thewrap.com
13.06.2022

Disney’s ‘Lightyear,’ Which Includes Same-Sex Kiss, Banned in Middle East

tweet Monday that “Lightyear” would not open as planned on Thursday because the film had a “violation of the country’s media content standards.” The tweet included an image of Buzz Lightyear from the film with a “no” symbol over it in red. And in Malaysia, the country’s largest cinema chain GSC also tweeted an image of Buzz in the film saying “To infinity” but responded with the caption “No beyond.”An individual with knowledge of the film’s release plans indicated that “Lightyear” did not receive release certificates for Malaysia, Indonesia, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Jordan and Lebanon.

Disney/Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ Will Not Play In Saudi Arabia, UAE & Other Parts Of Middle East, Nor Malaysia & Indonesia - deadline.com - Florida - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Indonesia - Qatar - Uae - Malaysia - county Gulf - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
deadline.com
13.06.2022

Disney/Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ Will Not Play In Saudi Arabia, UAE & Other Parts Of Middle East, Nor Malaysia & Indonesia

Disney/Pixar’s Lightyear begins offshore rollout this week, but won’t be hitting cinemas in such Middle East markets as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, Egypt, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar. Nor will it go to theaters in Malaysia or Indonesia. Deadline understands the film has not received distribution certificates in these markets. As with other recent Hollywood films, the issue is believed to be related to LGBTQ content.

Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ Banned in Saudi Arabia and U.A.E. Over Same-Sex Kiss - variety.com - London - Florida - Saudi Arabia - Uae - Kuwait
variety.com
13.06.2022

Pixar’s ‘Lightyear’ Banned in Saudi Arabia and U.A.E. Over Same-Sex Kiss

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentPixar’s “Lightyear” will not be playing in Saudi Arabia, the U.A.E. and Kuwait, among other West Asia territories, due to the inclusion of a same sex kiss in the “Toy Story” spinoff.The scene, involving a new lesbian space ranger character named Alisha and her partner starting a family together and greeting each other with a kiss on the lips had been originally cut from the film by Disney.But it was reinstated when Pixar animators spoke out against Disney in an open letter obtained by Variety, saying that Disney had demanded cuts, censoring “overtly gay affection” and in protest against Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s handling of Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

Kuwait Slams U.S. Embassy for Tweet Supporting Pride Month - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Saudi Arabia - Uae - city Vienna - Kuwait - city Kuwait
metroweekly.com
03.06.2022

Kuwait Slams U.S. Embassy for Tweet Supporting Pride Month

The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait has received backlash from the government of Kuwait for a tweet supporting LGBTQ Pride Month. On June 1, the United States Embassy in Kuwait posted a tweet supporting Pride Month.

‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’…Except In Parts Of The Middle East Where The Movie Has Been Banned - deadline.com - China - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - Kuwait - city Kuwait
deadline.com
05.05.2022

‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’…Except In Parts Of The Middle East Where The Movie Has Been Banned

EXCLUSIVE: A24 and AGBO’s fantasy hit Everything Everywhere All At Once has been banned in parts of the Middle East, we understand.

Benedict Cumberbatch Reacts To ‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’ Ban Over LGTBQ Scene: ‘It Is An Expected Disappointment’ - etcanada.com - Britain - Ukraine - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Oman - Bahrain - Kuwait
etcanada.com
01.05.2022

Benedict Cumberbatch Reacts To ‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’ Ban Over LGTBQ Scene: ‘It Is An Expected Disappointment’

Benedict Cumberbatch is not impressed by “repressive regimes” banning films for their inclusion of LGTBQ characters.

Benedict Cumberbatch criticises “repressive regimes” who ban LGTBQ+ content - www.nme.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Kuwait
nme.com
30.04.2022

Benedict Cumberbatch criticises “repressive regimes” who ban LGTBQ+ content

Benedict Cumberbatch has criticised “repressive regimes” who ban films that include LGTBQ+ characters.It comes after Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness was banned in Saudi Arabia, allegedly over a 12-second scene where new character America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) references her “two mums”.It follows Eternals being banned in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar due to a same-sex kiss scene.‘It’s difficult not to become emotional about it, to be honest. But it is, I’m afraid, an expected disappointment,” Cumberbatch told the PA News Agency (via Metro).‘We’ve come to know from those repressive regimes that their lack of tolerance is exclusionary to people who deserve to be not only included but celebrated for who they are, and made to feel a part of a society and a culture and not punished for their sexuality.’He went on to say the ban ‘feels truly out of step with everything that we’ve experienced as a species, let alone where we’re at globally as a culture,” and that including Chavez (who’s gay in the comics) “isn’t tokenism”.“We’ve included her because of how awesome she is as a character.

Plus-size Ryanair passenger divides TikTok after documenting her flight experience - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - London - Manchester - Kuwait
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
27.04.2022

Plus-size Ryanair passenger divides TikTok after documenting her flight experience

A woman has divided opinion after documenting her experience of flying with Ryanair as a plus-size passenger in a viral video. Kirsty Leanne shared the video with her TikTok followers, and soon found that people had differing opinions on her situation.

‘Doctor Strange 2’ banned in Saudi Arabia over queer character - www.nme.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - Kuwait - city Kuwait
nme.com
25.04.2022

‘Doctor Strange 2’ banned in Saudi Arabia over queer character

Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness has been banned in Saudi Arabia over the inclusion of a queer character in the film.The new Marvel sequel focused on Benedict Cumberbatch‘s titular character is due to roll out globally at the beginning of next month.However, following rumours of a ban, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that the film now won’t be released in Saudi Arabia, with Kuwait reportedly also set to ban it. Advanced tickets are no longer available in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar, though are still in the United Arab Emirates.The censorship appears to be over the inclusion of the character America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez), who is gay in the comic source material.There is often strong censorship on films with LGBTQ+ content in the Gulf as homosexuality is still illegal across the region.Recent Marvel film Eternals was previously banned in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar over a same-sex kiss scene between married couple Phastos (Brian Tyree Henry) and Ben (Haaz Sleiman), with Disney reportedly refusing to edit out the moment upon request from local censors.Star Angelina Jolie subsequently addressed the news, telling news.com.au: “I’m sad for [those audiences].

Saudi Arabia Bans Marvel’s Latest ‘Doctor Strange’ - www.starobserver.com.au - USA - Mexico - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - county Gulf - Kuwait
starobserver.com.au
24.04.2022

Saudi Arabia Bans Marvel’s Latest ‘Doctor Strange’

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, has been banned from Saudi Arabia due to the film’s inclusion of a queer superhero.The queer character at the centre of this is Marvel’s America Chavez, a lesbian character played by Xochitl Gomez. Chavez is Marvel’s first Latin American character to star in an ongoing LGBTQI series.Prior to Marvel’s confirmation of an additional LGBTQI character to their universe, their officially licensed merch appeared on Amazon with prints of Chavez’s signature denim jacket, which featured a pride flag pin, a skull referencing the Mexican Day of the Dead, and her Latin American heritage.This is not the first time that Saudi Arabia has banned a film from the banner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Vox Aims to Be the Voice of Cinema in West Asia - variety.com - Dubai - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - city Riyadh - city Jeddah - Kuwait
variety.com
22.04.2022

Vox Aims to Be the Voice of Cinema in West Asia

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentVox Cinemas, the highest-grossing exhibitor in West Asia, where it operates more than 600 screens, will focus on diversification next, while also continuing its geographical expansion plan, says Ignace Lahoud, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Leisure (MAF), Entertainment and Cinemas, which operates Vox.“In the last two or three years, most of our growth has been focused on building and opening cinemas in Saudi Arabia. We intend to continue expanding there, although probably not at the same pace.”Several analysts, including PwC, see Saudi as becoming a billion-dollar movie market.Variety is honoring Vox with its Achievement in Intl.

‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness' Theatrical Release Dropped in Saudi Arabia - www.justjared.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - Kuwait
justjared.com
22.04.2022

‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness' Theatrical Release Dropped in Saudi Arabia

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness will not be getting a theatrical release in Saudi Arabia.

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Banned in Saudi Arabia Due to Gay Character - variety.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - county Gulf - Kuwait
variety.com
22.04.2022

‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Banned in Saudi Arabia Due to Gay Character

Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentMarvel’s “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” won’t be playing in Saudi Arabia and several other Arab countries due to the inclusion of a gay character.Saudi Arabian censors did not issue a permit to release the film in the kingdom, since the changes they requested were not approved by Disney, according to a source.The new Sam Raimi-directed sequel stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the titular character, and it also features the new hero America Chavez, played by “The Baby-Sitters Club” star Xochitl Gomez. Her character in the movie is reportedly gay, true to how she is portrayed in the Marvel comics.The “Doctor Strange” sequel, which will go on release in the U.S.

‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’ Theatrical Release Blocked In Saudi Arabia - deadline.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - Kuwait
deadline.com
22.04.2022

‘Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness’ Theatrical Release Blocked In Saudi Arabia

Deadline has confirmed that Disney/Marvel’s upcoming big global blockbuster Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is banned for theatrical release in Saudi Arabia.

‘Doctor Strange 2,’ Which Includes LGBTQ+ Character, Banned in Saudi Arabia - thewrap.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Uae - county Gulf - Kuwait
thewrap.com
22.04.2022

‘Doctor Strange 2,’ Which Includes LGBTQ+ Character, Banned in Saudi Arabia

Eternals,” which also featured a gay superhero in a same-sex relationship, and “West Side Story,” which has a character who identifies as trans. And in each case, the films had not been edited to remove the characters or plot lines in order to appease international censors.

Gay references cut from Fantastic Beasts 3 for China release - www.mambaonline.com - China - USA - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Kuwait
mambaonline.com
13.04.2022

Gay references cut from Fantastic Beasts 3 for China release

Jude Law (Dumbledore) and Mads Mikkelsen (Grindelwald) play former lovers in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore

Disney Plus Sets Launch Dates, Pricing for 42 Countries in Europe, West Asia and Africa - variety.com - Jordan - South Africa - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Greece - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Qatar - Iraq - Vatican - Turkey - Hungary - Uae - Algeria - Kosovo - Serbia - Morocco - Tunisia - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Albania - Croatia - Lebanon - Oman - Malta - Romania - Palestine - Bahrain - Lithuania - Latvia - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Libya - Andorra - Macedonia - Yemen - Estonia - Kuwait - Liechtenstein - San Marino - Montenegro
variety.com
29.03.2022

Disney Plus Sets Launch Dates, Pricing for 42 Countries in Europe, West Asia and Africa

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDisney Plus confirmed launch dates — and pricing — for the 42 countries and 11 new territories across Europe, West Asia and Africa.Disney’s flagship streaming service will bow in South Africa on May 18, followed by all other countries listed in June (see below for dates and pricing). The media conglomerate earlier this year announced plans for summer 2022 expansion to countries including Turkey, Poland and the United Arab Emirates.The countries set to get Disney Plus are: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Oman, Palestine Territories, Poland, Qatar, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vatican City and Yemen.

GLAAD to Grade Film Studios on Political Donations and Advocacy Around LGBTQ Issues - thewrap.com - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Kuwait
thewrap.com
10.03.2022

GLAAD to Grade Film Studios on Political Donations and Advocacy Around LGBTQ Issues

Human Rights Campaign and employees at Pixar, GLAAD announced on Thursday that it will begin grading Hollywood studios on their record of LGBTQ advocacy and not just on their content. Disney CEO Bob Chapek initially proposed that Disney did not need to enter the political arena to fight anti-gay legislation, but would be changing the world for the better with its “inspiring content.”The media monitoring organization already produces a Studio Responsibility Index, which analyzes queer representation in releases by eight major film studio distributors: Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, STX Films, United Artists Releasing, Universal Pictures, The Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Bros.

Disney Censors Same-Sex Affection in Pixar Films, According to Letter From Employees - variety.com - Florida - Russia - Saudi Arabia - Qatar - Oman - Kuwait
variety.com
10.03.2022

Disney Censors Same-Sex Affection in Pixar Films, According to Letter From Employees

Pixar, and their allies” obtained by Variety, employees of the animation studio allege that Disney corporate executives have demanded cuts from “nearly every moment of overtly gay affection … regardless of when there is protest from both the creative teams and executive leadership at Pixar.”The stunning claim is part of a wider reaction to the company-wide memo sent to Disney  employees by CEO Bob Chapek on Monday regarding its response to the recently passed legislation in Florida known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. In the memo, Chapek states that the “biggest impact” the company can make “in creating a more inclusive world is through the inspiring content we produce.” According to the Pixar letter, that claim is at odds with employees’ experience of trying to content with same-sex affection approved by Disney executives.“We at Pixar have personally witnessed beautiful stories, full of diverse characters, come back from Disney corporate reviews shaved down to crumbs of what they once were,” the letter states.

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