15 Movie Scenes That Were Cut for Being Too Disturbing

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It is widely known that not every second film for a movie makes it to the final cut, although the reasons why vary greatly. Even in films known for pushing boundaries, certain scenes cross a line that studios, test audiences, or filmmakers themselves decide is too much.It can be excessive violence, bleak implications, or imagery that lingers a little too long; what matters is that these moments are often removed to keep the film watchable. In some cases, they resurface later in extended editions, offering a glimpse at just how far the original vision went. These are the scenes that were simply too disturbing to stay in.cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530",}).render("0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796");});The ExorcistThe infamous “spider-walk” scene, showing Regan contorting down the stairs, was removed from the original release for being too shocking, later restored in extended versions.ZootopiaAn early version featured predators forced to wear shock collars, including a disturbing scene of a child being shocked, which was cut for being too upsetting.Cold MountainA deleted scene showed Natalie Portman’s character taking her own life after tragedy, removed because it made an already bleak film even harsher.Event HorizonExtended “hell” footage featuring graphic violence and disturbing imagery was largely cut, with much of it now lost or unreleased.The Butterfly EffectAn alternate ending involving a far darker outcome for the protagonist was removed from the theatrical cut due to its disturbing implications.King KongThe infamous “spider pit” sequence, showing sailors being devoured by creatures, was cut for being too horrifying for audiences at the time.American PsychoSeveral extended violent scenes were trimmed or removed to avoid an even harsher rating and audience backlash.Se7enMore explicit versions of the crime scenes were reportedly toned down, as early cuts were considered too disturbing even for the film’s dark tone.RoboCopThe original death scene of Murphy was even more graphic before being edited down to meet rating requirements.The Black CauldronDisney cut several darker sequences involving undead creatures to make the film less terrifying for younger audiences.AlienSome extended gore and creature effects were trimmed to maintain pacing and avoid overwhelming viewers.Paranormal ActivityMultiple alternate endings, some significantly darker, were created but not used in the theatrical release.Fatal AttractionA more psychologically bleak ending was replaced with a more conventional climax after audience feedback.The AbyssA major subplot involving global catastrophe imagery was cut from the theatrical version, as it was considered too heavy and disruptive.Suicide SquadSeveral darker character moments were removed to shift the tone after concerns about audience reception.The post 15 Movie Scenes That Were Cut for Being Too Disturbing appeared first on Den of Geek.