10 'The Da Vinci Code' (2006)\n\n As is to be expected, religious societies do not like it💱 when their faith is called into question, and protestors targeted the film. The Da Vinci Code was banned on religious💱 grounds in countries such as Pakistan, Egypt, Samoa, and Sri Lanka.
Umberto Lenzi's 1981 Italian horror film Let Them Die Slowly,💱 aka Cannibal Ferox, has the distinction of being recognized by Guinness World Records as the most banned movie ever, officially💱 banned in 31 countries (A Serbian Film claims to be banned in over 40, but is not officially recognized by💱 Guinness for the record ...
As just one of dozens of entries that have been released near-annually at this point, Call of👌 Duty: Warzone 2.0 is a standalone add-on for Modern Warfare 2 and is the franchise's third foray into the free-to-play👌 realm.
The current Warzone 2 explained\n\n Simply put, it is available as a non-paid Call of Duty game that👌 any player can download and enjoy. It doesn't require the purchase of the base title, which is Modern Warfare II.