Actually, most of the $1 billion list has been there. Pirates of the caribbean, LOTR, TFA, avengers, the dark Knight rises.Name me a mainstream Disney movie that grossed 1 Billion $ found in Netflix.
I stand corrected.Actually, most of the $1 billion list has been there. Pirates of the caribbean, LOTR, TFA, avengers, the dark Knight rises.
I'll bet that furious 7 will be there soon
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I know that Disney has a deal with Netflix (even frozen is there). But the force awakens showed up no long after it came out on blurayI stand corrected.
Star Wars might be a special case?
Two days? Perhaps?I've never heard, but how lone before ANH do the events in this start? I'm guessing between days to a week or so.
Again, store-exclusive content do not get released outside the US, and..
... no extra material if you buy a DVD edition.
Netflix is temporary, though.
I think, at some point, people will just want to know what the theoretical alternate ending was. I don't care so much about deleted scenes. I just wanna know what the other version of the story was going to be. My guess is that Jyn survived, maybe with Cassian, but I don't know. I suspect it probably mirrors what you see as the missions in the Battlefront DLC for Scarif.
I think, at some point, people will just want to know what the theoretical alternate ending was. I don't care so much about deleted scenes. I just wanna know what the other version of the story was going to be. My guess is that Jyn survived, maybe with Cassian, but I don't know. I suspect it probably mirrors what you see as the missions in the Battlefront DLC for Scarif.
I don't think I'm any iteration any of the characters survive. We have seen a sequence where Cassien is lying dead near a door by the beach and Tudyk is being filmed being gunned down as well.
Yeah, I saw that bit. I'm still curious because, apparently, at some stage, there was a theory that they'd write the story such that someone survived. I'm wondering how far into production they got before that changed. The changes from the trailer shots to the final product have, I think, led some people to believe that they filmed an alternate ending of some kind, which was then scrapped for the "Wild Bunch" approach.
That may not be the case, though. It could be that they storyboarded and started shooting a particular escape sequence before realizing that the pacing/energy wasn't working right, and needed to shift to a different approach, but where the end result ("Wild Bunch") was already the same. In that case, the ending where someone survived might've merely been conceptual and considered very early on, before being given the greenlight to kill everyone.