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Controversial Disney Show Changes Title After Lawsuit

In 2019, The Walt Disney Company made a significant entry into the streaming market with the launch of Disney+. The platform boasted an extensive library of classic Disney films and TV shows, along with a selection of original series.

At launch, several Disney+ originals gained immense popularity, including The Mandalorian, High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, and The Imagineering Story.

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Since then, Disney has produced a variety of films and series that have captured viewers' hearts. Programs like WandaVision, Loki, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, The Santa Clauses, and Goosebumps continue to grow in popularity each year.

When Disney+ debuted in November 2019, it was initially available only in the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands. A week later, it expanded to Australia, New Zealand, and Puerto Rico.

Today, Disney+ is accessible in over 60 countries, including regions in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

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About four months after its U.S. launch, Disney+ became available in Italy, and many countries have their own original programming. For instance, Disney+ Germany gained attention for an original series featuring a teenage girl named Pauline, who falls in love with the devil and becomes pregnant with his child.

Disney's anticipated series, Avetrana – This Is Not Hollywood, is a fictionalized account of the tragic 2010 murder of a young girl and the ensuing media scrutiny surrounding this case in the small Italian town of Avetrana.

It was supposed to premiere on Disney+ in Italy on October 25, but a lawsuit filed by the mayor of Avetrana put that on hold.

A serious-looking woman holds an "Avetrana: Chi ha visto Sarah?" poster with a girl's photo. Two older individuals stand on either side, looking away. Several microphones are directed at the woman. A red car and tree are in the background, as if capturing a scene straight from This Is Not Hollywood on Disney Plus.
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Avetrana Mayor Antonio Iazzi expressed concerns that the series portrays his town in a negative light, arguing that its title suggests a connection between the community and crime. The mayor’s complaints were fueled by a desire to protect the image of Avetrana, which has a population of fewer than 7,000 residents. He emphasized that the municipality does not want to be associated with the infamous case, pushing for legal action to seek changes.

In response to the mayor's discontent, legal proceedings commenced, with a local court taking up Iazzi’s appeal. The court ultimately ruled in favor of the mayor, leading to a halt in the series' launch scheduled for October 25.

A missing person poster with the text "Chi ha visto Sarah?" is tacked to a tree, featuring a young woman smiling. In the blurred background, three people are standing slightly out of focus in Avetrana, echoing a scene more intense than any Disney Plus drama.
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In the wake of the court's decision, Disney had signaled intentions to contest the ruling. The company, along with producers Groenlandia, stated they believed in the right to share stories that reflect complex social issues, including crime and public reaction.

However, on October 29, Disney announced that it would change the series' name to This Is Not Hollywood to circumvent ongoing judicial obstacles. This choice reflects the global entertainment giant's attempt to avoid further legal entanglements while continuing to offer the content to audiences. The renamed series is now scheduled for release on Disney+ on October 30.

Per a report from Reuters:

TV crime series whose release was suspended last week by an Italian court will change its name to overcome judicial obstacles, the global entertainment giant said on Tuesday.

“Avetrana – This is not Hollywood”, a fictionalised account of the 2010 murder of a 15-year-old girl by her family members and of the media frenzy that surrounded the case, will instead be called “This is not Hollywood”, a statement said.

Amidst the lively and festive night event, two people embrace and smile in the crowd. A ferris wheel lights up the scene like a Disney Plus film backdrop. The atmosphere is enchanting, capturing a moment that feels worlds away from Avetrana or Hollywood glamour.
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The decision to alter the title stirred mixed reactions within the industry. While some supported Disney’s new direction as a pragmatic solution, others criticized the court ruling as an infringement on artistic freedom. Industry representatives, including the president of the Italian Producers' Association, voiced concerns that such decisions could set an alarming precedent for creators aiming to produce culturally relevant and historically grounded content.

Do you think Disney should have felt pressured into changing the name of the show? Should the company have kept the original title? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!

Krysten Swensen

A born and bred New England girl living the Disney life in Southern California. I love to read, to watch The Golden Girls, and love everything to do with Disney and Universal. I also love to share daily doses of Disney on my Disney Instagram @BrazzleDazzleDisney!

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