How do movies that have been edited for content to air on TV make edits for language with apparently the same voice as the original actor/actress but with a “less bad” bad word inserted for the original word? Do they pre-record them or are they generated artificially?

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How do movies that have been edited for content to air on TV make edits for language with apparently the same voice as the original actor/actress but with a “less bad” bad word inserted for the original word? Do they pre-record them or are they generated artificially?

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Google ADR, automated dialog replacement.

And yes, most of the time they rerecord it when the movie is being made, so they will do an R rated version for the theaters, and have the actors record enough extra dialog so that they can go back later and edit out the objectionable words and replace with acceptable words, then they will have a second PG rated version that they can use on TV.

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