News Analysis The cult classic American movie “Fight Club” has found its way to the popular Chinese streaming service Tencent—albeit with a new ending, possibly as a result of Chinese regime censorship. Those familiar with the movie will likely remember its ending, in which Edward Norton’s unnamed protagonist, after having “killed” his alter-ego Tyler Durden, reconvenes with his tempestuous love interest Marla Singer just in time to watch the demolition of the city skyline—the culmination of Project Mayhem, a terroristic plot to bring about the destruction of Western civilization, carried out by the protagonist’s underground fight club-cum-anarchist insurgency. However, for users of the Chinese streaming app Tencent, the ending might be a bit different from what they remember. In lieu of the original movie’s concluding spectacle of destruction set to the Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?,” viewers of the revised version are greeted with an underwhelming intertitle that drastically alters …