13 ‘controversial’ Netflix shows and movies that have been removed

13 ‘controversial’ Netflix shows and movies that have been removed

Posted: April 19, 2024 | Last updated: April 19, 2024

Netflix, as we know, has a<em> lot of</em> content. In the US, there are normally more than 4,000 movies and almost 2,000 TV series to watch, according to data from Surfshark. Generally, that library grows slowly. Although, while new entertainment is always being added, Netflix will quietly remove plenty too. Normally it's less popular shows or films, or things their licence to show has expired on. Sometimes, however, content is take down because of strict government edict. Worldwide, certain countries occasionally take issues with the TV programmes and movies Netflix makes available. Here are 13 examples of when Netflix have been forced to take down 'controversial' content... (Picture: Metro.co.uk/Netflix/Getty Images)
George A. Romero practically invented the zombie genre when he made this classic all the way back in 1968. At some point, a particularly gory version of the movie was banned in Germany. Presumably it was this version that Netflix made available to German customers back in 2017. Only 'The Commission for Youth Media Protection', a 'state organisation that is intended to regulate the exposure of children to mass media', made a legal request for Netflix to remove it. And they obliged (Picture: Getty Images)
Martin Scorsese very nearly ruined his career by making this incredibly controversial film back in 1988. Religious groups the world over were disgusted to see Jesus portrayed in the way he was in this epic Paul Schrader-penned drama. Especially the depictions of his 'temptations' regarding Mary Magdalene. Eventually, most folk calmed down and the film - not one of Scorsese's best - became something of a cinematic curio instead of a classic like so many other films of his. The Singapore government's Infocomm Media Development Authority still feel ill will towards the Willem Dafoe-starring film, however. In 2020 they made Netflix delete it from their catalogue in the country (Picture: Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock)
An episode from the second season of Designated Survivor, the political thriller starring Kiefer Sutherland, featured the president of Türkiye demanding the immediate extradition of a political opponent of his. Now, of course, this was technically a work of fiction. But it was far too similar to a real-life situation which had gone down in Türkiye not long before filming. As such, the Turkish government enforced a ban on the episode. 'Following a demand from the Turkish regulator, we have removed one episode of Designated Survivor from Netflix in Türkiye only, to comply with local law,' the streaming behemoth said in a statement at the time (Picture: Getty Images)
It's Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority again. This time, back in 2018, they ordered the culling of three shows about weed culture: Cooking on High, The Legend of 420 and Disjointed. Not content with that, two years later they again demanded that Netflix wipe another show with a heavy cannabis theme, Cooked with Cannabis, a series where chefs face off to see who can cook and bake the best edibles (Picture: Getty Images)
This 2020 film, a Netflix original directed by Maïmouna Doucouré, caused a huge stir globally when it premiered in the US and UK. Criticism centred around the possible sexualisation of children (the film's about a pre-adolescent twerking dance crew). In Türkiye, the Ministry of Family and Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) demanded the film not be uploaded to Netflix's Turkish catalogue. Netflix followed the instruction and it was never made available in the country (Picture: Getty Images)
More drugs-based controversy here for this one. A Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics was the next victim to fall. Again, in Singapore. The documentary film features a selection of famous faces recounting their favourite anecdotes around hallucinogenic drugs. Singapore has some of the strictest drug laws in the entire world, so were never going to approve of something like this being made available (Picture: Getty Images)
In 2015, the New Zealand Film and Video Labeling Body had a bone to pick with Netflix over their decision to make a certain a documentary film about suicide attempts on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco available. They deemed the content to be 'objectionable' and had Netflix pull it from its NZ catalogue. Of course, Netflix had little option but to comply with the demand (Picture: Getty Images)
Stanley Kubrick's bruising war movie is adored the world over for its brutal vision of the Hell of war. Well, almost the world over. There is one country that takes issue with the 1987 Vietnam War film. Can you guess which one...? That's right! Vietnam. The Vietnamese Authority of Broadcasting and Electronic Information (ABEI) has a few issues with how the country is portrayed in the movie and has banned it being shown in the country (Picture: Getty Images)
This Netflix original special from Brazilian comedians Porta dos Fundos (pictured) depicts Jesus’s disciples waking up after a huge Last Supper party with hangovers and little memory of the antics of the night before. It was removed in - you guessed it! - Singapore after the all-too-familiar Infocomm Media Development Authority stepped in. Netflix didn't argue this time, but they had successfully stopped the Brazilian government banning a previous film by Porta dos Fundos called The First Temptation of Christ, in which Jesus is seen as a gay man (Picture: Getty Images)
Our final piece of content banned by Netflix is just the one single episode of the TV show Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj. It's a show that is heavily critical of Saudi Arabia and its political regime. You won't be terrible surprised to learn that it was Saudi Arabia that applied for the ban (Picture: Getty Images)
Is it fair that governments can order content to be removed like this?

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