Some cold water has been thrown on the highly-anticipated teaser trailer for the new Indiana Jones movie that recently debuted in theaters internationally. According to Ain't It Cool News, fans from around the world have been comparing frames from the trailers - and it appears as though the U.S. version has been digitally altered. We said in our review of the trailer that we had concerns that CGI tehcnology may be overused in the film itself, but we never dreamed it would cause a scandal concerning the trailer! If you click on the attached link, it becomes apparent that a scene depicting Harrison Ford and Ray Winstone surrendering to the bad guys has been altered for U.S. audiences by having machine guns digitally removed. Fans have also noted that the U.S. flag has been prominently inserted into the American version while it does not appear in the international versions. The latter can be excused as simply catering to a specific audience, but fans are already in an uproar about being given a sanitized version of the trailer that tones down the implication of violence. For the whole debate visit Ain't It Cool News by clicking here.