"I mean...The poster, you don't see anything!," the French actress told E! News.
"Just wait for the movie then. It's in 3-D as well. Enjoy yourself, you know! It was nothing on the poster, it was lots of noise for nothing," she said.
In the poster, which was deemed to be a too-sexual teaser image, features Green's Ava Lord in a flimsy white robe with a gleaming pistol in hand.
It was considered too risque for public by the Motion Picture Association of America, prompting Dimension Films to release an edited version of the poster.
The actress, however, is surprised over how the violence in the film, implied by her brandishing a weapon, was okay with the MPAA but the hint at nudity was censored.
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