In Disney’s press release for The Incredibles 2 home media debut, it confirms the Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD/SD versions ‘have been modified in an effort to accommodate photosensitive viewers’. However, with the animated sequel now due to arrive on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download versions in the UK this November, the issue has resurfaced – but, oddly, only for the 4K HDR Digital iteration. ![]() This version (with the same running time as the original) was duly certified by the BBFC, and was described by that organisation as ‘re-edited’. When The Incredibles 2 was first launched in cinemas this Summer in the US, some theatre chains were quick to introduce warning posters alerting attendees that it contained sequences that might affect those with photosensitive epilepsy, after complaints from some early viewers.īy the time the film debuted in the UK, Disney UK confirmed that it had prepared a ‘modified’ version, meaning cinema chains no longer needed to issue such warnings.
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