Eva Green’s Raunchy Sin City Poster Banned In The US [NSFW]

Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, with Eva Green in the titular role, is attracting a lot of attention in the United States. The latest poster for the movie is apparently too hot for public display — this is what the MPAA doesn’t want you to see.

The upcoming sequel to the original 2005 movie, Sin City: A Dame To Kill For is being directed by the same duo of Robert Rodriguez and graphic novel creator Frank Miller that handled the first. Like the original, it’s going to have a lot of violence, a lot of gore, and a lot of sexuality.

According to the New York Post, Eva Green’s character poster for the movie was disapproved by the US Motion Picture Association of America for “nudity — curve of under breast and dark nipple/areola circle visible through sheer gown.”

In my opinion, there’s nothing overtly not-safe-for-work about this, but I’d imagine some Australian workplaces might find Eva Green’s poster for Sin City: A Dame To Kill For slightly distracting. Click through for the full poster to decide for yourself whether you’d ban it:


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