Game Of Thrones | Censored Version Of
Thus, HBO created not one, but several "alternate" cuts. The most famous (or infamous) is the version distributed to Asian and Middle Eastern broadcasters, often called the "International Edit."
You are about to watch the Red Wedding. Instead of a pregnant woman being stabbed in the belly, you see a brief struggle, a cut to a candle, and then characters talking about how sad the aftermath is. censored version of game of thrones
Wait, another angle: when the show was released on streaming platforms, maybe they added content ratings, but that's not censorship. Maybe the user is thinking of the 2019 re-release when they fixed the VFX work in the last season. But that's not censorship. Or perhaps they're referring to the fact that some violent scenes were toned down compared to the books. The books have more explicit content, so the show adapted it to be less explicit. That could be considered a form of censorship. Thus, HBO created not one, but several "alternate" cuts
Historically, OSN broadcast the show with minimal editing. However, some viewers reported specific cuts to LGBTQ+ content and certain sexual scenes. Filtering Services and Fan Edits Wait, another angle: when the show was released
In short: Game of Thrones without its edge is like a sword without a blade—it might look like the real thing, but it won’t cut the way it was meant to.
So, the report should outline how the show was censored, if at all. But actually, in the US, HBO is known for more freedom in content. So maybe there are no official censored versions. Alternatively, maybe in some countries, versions are edited for their local standards. For example, in China, certain scenes might be cut. But the user might not be referring to that.