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'Beauty and the Beast' release postponed for ‘internal review’ in Malaysia

Michael Cheang (The Star/Asia News Network)
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Mon, March 13, 2017

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'Beauty and the Beast' release postponed for ‘internal review’ in Malaysia Starring Emma Watson as Belle, Dan Stevens as the Beast and Luke Evans as Gaston, 'Beauty And The Beast' is a live-action remake of Disney’s classic animated feature. (movies.disney.co.uk/File)

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he local release date for the highly-anticipated Disney film Beauty and the Beast, which has garnered some controversy overseas for including a gay character, has been postponed indefinitely.  

The movie’s opening date in Malaysia, originally March 16, has been postponed due to an “internal review,” film distributor The Walt Disney Co (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd said in an email.  

No further reason for the postponement was given, and there was no indication of what the new release date would be.  

A Disney spokesman declined to comment further when contacted Monday.  

At the time of writing, the movie has been taken down from the showtime listings at major cinema chains.  

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Starring Emma Watson as Belle, Dan Stevens as the Beast and Luke Evans as Gaston, Beauty And The Beast is a live-action remake of Disney’s classic animated feature, which became the first animated film to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar in 1991.  

The movie has courted controversy after its director Bill Condon said in UK magazine Attitude that the character of Le Fou, played by Josh Gad, would have a “nice exclusively gay moment” in the movie.  

As a result, Russia imposed restrictions on the film, with children under the age of 16 banned from watching it.  

A drive-through cinema in Alabama, United States, also banned the movie from its screens because of the gay character.  

Watson was also in the headlines recently after posing for a risqué cover shoot for US magazine Vanity Fair. 


This article appeared on The Star newspaper website, which is a member of Asia News Network and a media partner of The Jakarta Post
 

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