The original, iconic ending of cult US film Fight Club has been restored to screens in China after a censored version that brought all criminals to book sparked outrage online. Beijing has some of the world’s most restrictive censorship rules with authorities only approving a handful of foreign films for release each year—sometimes with major cuts. But reversing endings is rare, and there was widespread anger after censors replaced the original finale of Fight Club on a version streaming on platform Tencent Video. In the original closing scenes, star Edward Norton’s narrator kills his imaginary alter-ego Tyler Durden, played by...