Sony Pictures has announced it will begin releasing "clean versions" of its movies on select digital marketplaces.
Now, when you purchase certain Sony films on iTunes, Vudu, or FandangoNOW, it'll include the broadcast TV (or "clean") version at no cost. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the new initiative launches with 24 movies, including the Spider-Man franchise, Step Brothers, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, Big Daddy, 50 First Dates, Captain Phillips, and more.
The announcement immediately drew criticism from Seth Rogen, who's created several movies for Sony including Sausage Party and The Interview. Upon reading the news, the actor-filmmaker tweeted, "Holy s**t please don't do this to our movies. Thanks."
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