The scenes on both films were "unnecessarily excluded," the airline said."We are immediately putting a new process in place for managing content available through Delta's in-flight entertainment," Delta said in a statement.Elton John refused to 'tone down' the sex and drugs in 'Rocketman'The airline's decision comes days after "Booksmart" director Olivia Wilde tweeted she had watched an edited version of her film on a flight and said the words "vagina" and "genitals" and scenes involving lesbian kissing were cut. Wilde did not mention what airline she was using in her tweets. "Turns out some airlines work with a third party company that edits the movie based on what they deem inappropriate," the actress tweeted. "Which, in our case, is … female sexuality?"Delta staffers typically pick between original and edited versions of the films offered by the studios or third-party vendors. "Currently, we have Gentleman Jack, Imagine Me and You, and Moonlight onboard and countless content in theRead More – Source