It’s time to retire the #ReleaseTheWaititiCut campaign before it really begins. The director himself, Taika Waititi, came out with a tough stance against the director’s cuts, saying he didn’t want to release the original version of Thor: Love and Thunder.
As the movie’s stars mentioned during the press tour, the first clip of the movie took more than four hours. Chris Hemsworth This version is called “Bachettite madness” and “Like a Monty Python drawing,” while Christian Bale alluded to More scary scenes For his wickedness, gore the butcher of the Lord. These are understandably baffling tales for fans, but in an interview with NMEWaititi assures us that these things weren’t really good.
“I was thinking about director’s cuts. I watch director cuts for a lot of other directors. It sucks. He honestly says, “Director’s cuts aren’t good.” “Directors need censorship sometimes, and if I were to say, ‘Uh, do you want to watch my director’s story?’ It’s four Hours and a half! It’s not good, at four and a half hours. There are a lot of tea breaks in there, and you don’t even have to pause.”
Is there a little shade cast across the pond in Zack Snyder from DCwho shot the most famous director in recent memory To that reviews? Perhaps, but Waititi mostly deplores the quality of his story. In other words, Marvel Studios The creator did not force the visionary to cut his work – the director himself believed that the content should go.
“I would say that my story will probably contain some other jokes. There may be some scenes omitted but as I always say, a file Scene deleted Because it’s not good to be in the movie,” he explains. “I think the deleted scenes section on DVD, not that they’re using them anymore, should just be a list of scenes and there’s no links so you can’t click on them!”
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