Return to Dust was pulled from streaming services in China and any mention of the film has been banned on Weibo.
, but the video sharing service is also hosting several pirated copies of the film as of this writing. And it’s those pirated copies which may be the only way to watch the film for some time, even as they get zapped from existence by the film’s distributors, which are currently issuing copyright notices. We should note the copy Gizmodo watched on YouTube did not include any change to the ending.
There’s currently a spirited debate occurring on social media in the U.S. about the ethics of pirating media that can’t be seen anywhere else. The streaming giants were welcomed with open arms a decade ago, allowing people to watch large libraries of movies and TV on-demand for a small monthly subscription. But the subscription pricesrown considerably and the offerings have been scattered to services too numerous to count.
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