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9 controversial subplots cut from film adaptations, from Harry Potter to Frozen

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9 controversial subplots cut from film adaptations, from Harry Potter to Frozen

BY CAMERON K MCEWAN

 

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DISNEY NEW LINE CINEMA/REX SHUTTERSTOCK/LIONSGATE/DIGITALSPY

 

There's nothing worse than going to see a big-screen version of a much-loved novel, comic-book or even television show only to discover your favourite part of the original stories didn't make the cut.

 

Movie adaptations, for the most part, have to drop something, someone or, as in these cases, whole subplots (that can exist over multiple books) just to make the cinema-friendly two hours-plus.

 

Here are some of the more controversial subplots removed from film adaptations that we can't help but feel might still be worth a watch.

 

Full Story: http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/feature/a844360/plots-cut-from-film-adaptations/

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