From what I've read if you 100 % the game you get
a bonus ending scene where Cappy states he goes by many names, one of which is Nyarlathotep.
Not exact matches
Extras are, per Anderson's M.O., exasperatingly abstract: The cover copy refers to the
bonus features as «special trailers,» but one is just a deleted
scene of Shasta and Doc watching the waves lap against the shore at dusk (their lips are moving, but a dreamy Greenwood composition mutes everything they say), while the fourth and final, «Everything in this Dream,» is an artful 6 - minute montage of cutting - room scraps, including a few shots of Doc and Sauncho watching a schooner leave port that could be construed as the
ending from Inherent Vice the novel.
And yes, I said «another,» because as we see in Black Panther's second
bonus end - credits
scene, Shuri has also worked her magic — sorry, science — on a figure that has stumped the greatest minds in the MCU for years.
Bonus features consist of a six - minute featurette charting John's involvement as both an executive producer and songwriter; two alternate (storyboarded)
endings with optional introductions from director Kelly Asbury; two character - based, two - minute interview chats with Ashley Jensen and Ozzy Osbourne; a collection of deleted
scenes; trailers; and a music video for «Crocodile Rock.»
Nothing like his slapdash «Idaho» (a freeform 2011 experiment in which Franco remade Gus Van Sant's «My Own Private Idaho» from an alternate script), these
bonus scenes were shot by «This Is the
End» DP Brandon Trost and prove that Franco is capable of making a professional - grade movie when he applies himself.
Don't miss:
Bonus offerings include a making of documentary that includes interviews with Campbell, Ted Raimi and others, original opening and
ending, deleted
scenes, a commentary with Sam Raimi and others, a featurette on creating the Deadites, behind - the -
scenes footage, a vintage making of featurette, extended interviews and behind - the -
scenes photos.
In addition to both the action - packed theatrical version and the extended unrated version with footage not seen in theaters, Den of Thieves on Blu - ray ™, DVD, and Digital also features never - before seen
bonus content including an alternate
ending, outtakes and deleted
scenes, and insightful commentary from the filmmakers.
Bonus materials on the Blu - ray release include an alternate
ending, 8 deleted
scenes, and 4 behind - the -
scenes featurettes.
Bonus Features: The DVD offers a less enigmatic alternate
ending, nearly twenty minutes of deleted and extended
scenes and a feature commentary.
The
bonus second disc comes with a 16 - part behind - the -
scenes documentary (106 minutes), a blooper reel, an alternate
ending, galleries, trailers, a featurette: «Goyer on Goyer: The Writer Interviews the Director» and DVD - Rom features (accessible only with PCs).
I've got to be honest that I was expecting some more standard DVD
bonus features here: royal audio commentary, an extended director's cut, multi-angle sequences, and at the very least, deleted
scenes, bloopers, and an alternate
ending.
Featuring an all - star cast including Academy Award Nominee Michael Fassbender (X-Men franchise, Steve Jobs), Katherine Waterston (Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them), Billy Crudup (Jackie), Danny McBride (This Is The
End) and Demián Bichir (The Hateful Eight), ALIEN: COVENANT is loaded with
bonus material including a making - of documentary, deleted and extended
scenes, commentary by director Ridley Scott, an inside look at «David's Lab,» crew fear tests, and much more.
Fans will definitely want to stick around through the bitter
end of director Jordan Vogt - Roberts» new movie for a
bonus scene that will give them a glimpse at what's in store for future movies.
Now, of course, footage of any sort of deleted
scene would've been a nice little
bonus for fans who dished out extra money, but this isn't just some optional throwaway
scene — it's a pivotal story mission that continues from the
end of the game and gives resolution to plots that remain unfinished in the fifth Metal Gear Solid.
As an added
bonus, if you watch the documentary all the way through the credits, at the very
end there's a «making of» feature showing the filming of the «Thor's Hammer»
scene at the
end of «Iron Man 2.»
It's got all the supplements of the previous Blu - ray and 2 - Disc DVD Special Edition (commentary by director Oliver Stone, twelve extended / deleted
scenes and an alternate
ending with optional commentary by Stone, and the 1992 documentary feature Beyond JFK: A Question of Conspiracy, co-directed by two - time Oscar winner Barbara Kopple) plus three
bonus documentaries: the new JFK Remembered: 50 Years Later (directed by Robert Kline), the 1965 John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums (directed by Bruce Herschensohn), and JFK: To the Brink (a chapter from Stone's Showtime series Untold History of the United States).
Previously,
bonus conditions were presented after the
end of a
scene, normally in a fully - colored screen.