Sentences with phrase «original draft of the script»

The original draft of the script was written by Evan Daugherty.
In a (perhaps not so) startling revelation in a Rogue One concept art book, Rogue One screenwriter Chris Weitz said that in the original draft of the script, Jyn's mother, Lyra, was originally a Jedi Knight in hiding.
In a (perhaps not so) startling revelation in the Rogue One concept art book, Rogue One screenwriter Chris Weitz said that in the original draft of the script, Jyn's mother, Lyra, was originally a Jedi Knight in hiding.

Not exact matches

Burton had enough clout to use Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski's original first draft of the script, with no rewrites or doctors, a rarity for a high profile Hollywood movie.
The original script draft was co-penned by Guillermo del Toro shortly after he made Pan's Labyrinth nine years ago, but the project was put on hold while del Toro worked on a couple films (Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Pacific Rim), a TV series (The Strain), an At the Mountains of Madness adaptation that stalled in pre-production, and The Hobbit before Peter Jackson took over... among other things, that is.
The most recent draft of the script — reportedly one of the reasons original director Carnahan («The Grey») left the project — was penned by Chris Bremner.
Two versions of the script: the unproduced Wes Craven draft, and the final shooting script, including original scenes and reshoots, as well as both endings (BD - ROM content)
Writer / director Paul Weitz claims that he wrote the original draft of the American Dreamz script before he had ever watched an episode of «American Idol»
Kurtzman explained to us, «The biggest [creature] left out was my pencil sketch I did of the subterranean rat / bat creature which was in the original drafts of the story and script.
Interestingly, The Croods project was originally part of Aardman's now - cancelled Dreamworks deal, with some of the original scripts - then called Crood Awakening - drafted by one Mr. John Cleese.
The name Starkiller was the original last name for Luke Skywalker in early drafts of the first Star Wars script.
As someone who did read the original script, some extra scenes that were omitted in the final draft didn't diminish the quality of the film, but they would have made the movie even more epic.
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