Viewers have noticed that Disney seems to be censoring old content, sparking online debate about rewriting cinematic history.
With hundreds of films and thousands of TV show episodes, Disney+ is home to some of the best media content the industry has to offer. That ranges from animated Disney classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) to beloved newer entries like Frozen (2013), as well as mega-franchises such as Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Indiana Jones.

In recent years,Disney+ has made efforts to merge with Hulu, further diversifying the options available to at-home audiences. However, Disney+ has also lost rather than gained a lot of content. Titles such as The One and Only Ivan (2020), Diary of a Future President, and The World According to Jeff Goldblum were removed in 2023 as part of Disney’s cost-cutting measures. In 2024, it also scrapped the likes of Genius: MLK/X, Narco Wars, Hailey’s On It!, and America’s Funniest Home Videos: Animal Edition.
Audiences have also noticed another change to Disney-owned titles. Some older content appears to have been edited to censor politically incorrect scenes.

Disney+ Censors Old Movie
Some users are reporting that their version of the Oscar-winning crime drama The French Connection (1971) has had a sequence in which a character calls another a racial slur edited. This applies not just to Disney+ for some but to digital copies of the film purchased through other outlets, and any future theatrical screenings. It doesn’t, however, apply to the movie on some international versions of the streaming service, such as Canada.
This sparked debate on X, formerly known as Twitter, where users accused Disney of being “the worst custodians of film history.”
“If Disney makes it a habit of CENSORING @WilliamFriedkin ‘s multiple Oscar-winning film (including Best Picture), well then…shareholders should take a good long look at what the studio is doing with 20th Century Studio’s legacy,” wrote user @BurnettRM.
User @MysteryDiseased commented: “If they are happy censoring classics, what chance do smaller films have. Shameful behaviour by @Disney.”

Another user accused Disney of “selectively censoring and editing for DECADES.” Past examples include editing out cigarettes in Saludos Amigos (1942) and removing a “casting couch” joke from Toy Story 2 (1999). While some have defended such edits as trivial changes that don’t impact the final film in any way, others feel very passionately about Disney preserving tales from a bygone era, controversial or not.
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