The Vietnamese film watchdog recently reviewed all 39 episodes of a movie and found that the image of the nine-dash line appeared in multiple episodes. Though the image was blurred, the Cinema Department deemed the movie unsuitable for screening in Vietnam due to inappropriate content that infringed upon national sovereignty.

The Cinema Department has requested both Netflix Vietnam and FPT to remove the film within 24 hours from July 10 and submit a report to the Department by July 12.

On the evening of July 9, a media representative from FPT Play confirmed that the film has been successfully removed from its domain name, application, and other infrastructure platforms.

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