Sony will only release clean edits with directors’ approval

Directors had objected to the company’s Clean Version initiative

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Sony is revising its plan to make sanitised versions of R and PG-13 rated movies available for home viewing after directors such as Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen publicly expressed their disapproval. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment President Man Jit Singh said on Wednesday that they will only make the films available with the directors’ approval.

Last week Sony unveiled their Clean Version initiative, which makes available the less violent, salacious and profane broadcast television and airplane edits of certain movies when you purchase the regular title on a streaming service. Titles currently available include Pixels, Ghostbusters and Moneyball.

Singh said they believed they had obtained approvals from filmmakers to use the airplane and broadcast television versions of their films for home viewing, but promised to pull individual titles if a director objects.

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