A year after its release on Disney + and before the Dark and Violent Moon Knight debuted on the platform, the Falcon and Winter Soldier series worn by Anthony Mack and Sebastian Stan underwent amazing changes. Indeed, Reddit user u / MooninMoulin noticed that two scenes from the third episode were slightly less violent with a magic wand.
In a combat sequence, Bucky originally attached a pole to one of the opposing containers with an iron lattice, a strip that now touches a young woman without staying on her shoulder, as shown in the video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8hTQFEPCV4
Another modification concerns the corpse of Hydra scientist Wilfred Nagel: at first his body was covered with blood stains and his eyes were wide open, while in the new version they are now closed and the blood is gone!
Disney + has edited the scenes #FalconAndWinterSoldier Censorship of violence and blood! More pictures and details: https://t.co/ZymWwFN78v pic.twitter.com/K7ahLfsSqT
– MCU – Direct (@MCU_Direct) March 29, 2022
If such late censorship was surprising, especially when we know that the series contains several other violent scenes, such as the murder of Captain America Shield, it seems that in reality these changes were not intended to be posted on the Internet, at least. Not in the United States.
“Eagle’s fans were right, the episode of Falcon and the Winter Soldier was installed on Disney +. I heard from a trusted source that this was a control software problem and the wrong file was published accidentally. This was immediately rectified“, thus On Twitter Hollywood Reporter reporter Ryan Parker.
It is possible that this new assembly was intended for distribution to another country or on airplanes where the current practice is to have refined versions of the film. But whatever it is, the episode needs to be posted online quickly because viewers discovered it in March 2021!
Source: allocine

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