Disney’s ‘edgy’ new comedy on Hitler: what the critics said

Jojo Rabbit ‘mocks the shit out of Nazis’ but does the film play it too safe?

Jojo Rabbit
Taika Waititi and Roman Griffin Davis in Jojo Rabbit

Disney executives fear that the studio’s upcoming “edgy comedy” about a lonely ten-year-old and his imaginary friend Adolf Hitler might harm its family-friendly reputation, according to reports.

Jojo Rabbit is not due out in Europe until January but premiered last night at the Toronto International Film Festival. Director Taika Waititi, known for Thor: Ragnarok, was forced to play Hitler because he couldn’t find an actor willing to take on the role.

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