<p>Former Bondgirl Eva Green is surprised by the controversy surrounding her revealing poster for 'Sin City 2'.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I mean...the poster, you don't see anything!," the French actress told E! News.<br /><br />"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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />ABC also refused to air the trailer. 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.</p>
<p>Former Bondgirl Eva Green is surprised by the controversy surrounding her revealing poster for 'Sin City 2'.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"I mean...the poster, you don't see anything!," the French actress told E! News.<br /><br />"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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />ABC also refused to air the trailer. 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.</p>