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Several movie theaters announced a boycott of Alice in Wonderland because of disputes regarding the DVD/Blu-Ray release date. Most films have a 17-week run in theaters; Tim Burton's new film will only have 12.

Odeon, Vue and Cineworld had originally planned to boycott the film in Ireland, Britain, Italy, and the Netherlands. However, all three have made deals to show the film. In the US, AMC has threatened not to show the film. However, it appears that they have reached a deal as tickets are available for purchase at many AMC Theaters.

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Alice in Wonderland has never been censored. It contains nothing inappropriate or offensive.

It is quite frequently abridged, to make it easier to read for younger people.

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