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  "textContent": "Horror films often go through major changes before they reach audiences, and some of the most interesting shifts happen when studios tone things down. Scripts that once leaned heavily into brutality, psychological intensity, or extreme imagery are often reworked to make them more commercially acceptable. What ends up on screen can still be scary, but sometimes it is a softened version of something far more disturbing. Deleted scenes, alternate cuts, and early drafts reveal just how different these films could have been. These are fifteen horror movies that were originally planned to be much darker than what audiences ultimately saw.\n\nThe post Horror Movies That Were Supposed to Be Way More Disturbing Than What We Got appeared first on Den of Geek.",
  "title": "Horror Movies That Were Supposed to Be Way More Disturbing Than What We Got"
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