![]() According to Variety, Exhibitor CGV was fined for showing "Abominable" before it was banned. The animated film "Abominable" from DreamWorks, and Sony’s "Uncharted," starring Mark Wahlberg and Tom Holland, were both banned. RELATED: "Barbie" movie needed so much pink paint, it caused an international shortage "Barbie" is not the first film to run into issues with maps showing the "nine dash line." In 2016, The Hague ruled the line invalid, and, according to Variety, while the resolution is binding, China has said it does not recognize the decision. The controversial "nine dash line" is used on maps to illustrate China's claims over areas of the South China Sea, including portions Vietnam considers its own. Warner Bros., the studio behind "Barbie," did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Image from highly-anticipated "Barbie" movie. ![]()
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