Speaking of bunnies, there was a «Watership Down» (pictured) subplot
in an early version of the script that was ultimately cut out, according to writer - director Richard Kelly.
In an earlier version of the script, Cannonball was Colossus» young X-Men partner.
Not exact matches
It was the blockbuster book
of the 1980s, catching the spirit
of the age
in all its glittery egotism («Masters
of the Universe») and cheap urban politics (the opening scene is an 80s
version of «mau - mauing» that ends up exploding
in chaos, not like the
scripted routines Wolfe described
in «Mau - Mauing the Flak Catchers» a decade
earlier).
They revealed that an
earlier version of the
script gave Black Tom much more to do, but thanks to a variety
of reasons they cut his role down to what it is
in the final edit.
Reese: There was a a much grander
version of him
in an
earlier script where he actually lives until the end
of act three, and he becomes the devil on Firefist's shoulder, trying to get him to turn bad.
An
early leaked
version of the
script actually addresses the first time Reynolds played «Wade Wilson, Deadpool»
in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which is largely viewed by fans and critics as a disastrous approach to the character.
The
earlier version of the
script, though, makes it explicitly unclear which Lena survives the fight
in the lighthouse:
Almost structurally identical to the
earlier versions (probably because there's only one good way to tell this story), the
script, by ’71 writer Gregory Burke, deviates only
in its decision to focus on Wilfried Böse (Daniel Brühl) and Brigitte Kuhlmann (Rosamund Pike), the two left - wing German terrorists who took part
in the hijacking along with members
of Wadie Haddad's Palestinian nationalist PFLP - EO.
An
early version of the
script suggests we're not meant to know - «there is no clear indication as to which LENA lived, and which LENA died» - and I wish the lighthouse scene
in the movie was more ambiguous too.
References to Omega based mission were originally included
in early versions of the game's
script before being removed for whatever reason.
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Also the director, David MacKenzie, put an
early version of the
script on Hugh MacLeod's blog (they were schoolboy friends
in Edinburgh apparently).