The combo pack offers two versions of the film, the theatrical
cut seen in theaters and an unrated version.
Not exact matches
No, the changes are fairly minor and short, though they still stood out to me, having
seen the theatrical
cut once
in theaters and once more recently on DVD.
For the first time ever, fans can enjoy the never - before -
seen in theaters Director's
Cut plus a special featurette, Friday Straight Up, featuring interviews and stories from the cast.
Clearly, this wasn't
cut to avoid an NC - 17, which makes the unrated DVD's «The Version You Couldn't
See in Theaters» claim pretty weak.
One of the bittersweet things about
seeing Black Panther is realizing that the movie being shown
in theaters isn't the long - rumored four hour - long
cut Ryan Coogler is said to have submitted to Marvel at one point.
Naturally, the Blu - Ray features the director's
cut as a centerpiece, with about 24 minutes of additional material not
seen in the
theaters.
Saw it
in Germany last friday... They
cut it down to rate the local equivalent of PG (6 years and older)... Some idiot must have thought it's a kids movie, consequently the
theater was empty on its second day.
I can proudly confess I didn't
see High School Musical 3
in theaters, so I can't personally judge how this extended
cut compares to the one shown
in theaters.
In only two months, we can finally see what we didn't get to see in theaters, and that is this Rated - R extended cut of Batman v Superma
In only two months, we can finally
see what we didn't get to
see in theaters, and that is this Rated - R extended cut of Batman v Superma
in theaters, and that is this Rated - R extended
cut of Batman v Superman.