Around the time of the film's release, it was reported that Paul W.S. Anderson had said at a special industry screening that the film was always planned as an R-rated movie, and shot that way, but only three weeks prior to release, the studio severely cut the film for a PG-13 rating. This account has been heavily disputed by original "AVP" writer Peter Briggs. It was later revealed that this "press screening" never actually took place, and was only an Internet rumor started by fans. Anderson has said in interviews that the film seen in theaters is the version he intended audiences to see. However, to appease the fans, an unrated version with added scenes and gore was released later.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:18