Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has reportedly ruled out any cuts to "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", a day after the film's release in China was put on hold.
The film was scheduled to release in the country on October 25 after it received a go-ahead from the Chinese censor board.
But it has now been "temporarily put on hold" after Hollywood veteran Bruce Lee's daughter registered a complaint with China's National Film Administration, an exhibitor source told Variety.
The source further said, "As long as Quentin can make some cuts, it will be released as planned."