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Ridley Scott Reveals 4-Hour Director's Cut for "Napoleon," "Gladiator 2" in the Works

Ridley Scott Reveals 4-Hour Director's Cut for "Napoleon," "Gladiator 2" in the Works

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2023-10-09


Ridley Scott Reveals 4-Hour Director's Cut for

Ridley Scott has unveiled plans for a 4-hour director's cut of his new film "Napoleon" in an interview with "Total Film" magazine. He mentioned that the film is currently edited down to 4 hours and 10 minutes and will first hit theaters through Sony before the perfect director's cut finds its way onto streaming platforms, offering viewers the chance to experience the full 4-hour and 10-minute version. Scott also shared how he managed to shoot the film in just 62 days, including six epic battles. He said, "We used 11 to 14 cameras to shoot 'Napoleon' in 62 days. Now, I'm gearing up to start filming 'Gladiator 2' in 54 days."

Ridley Scott Reveals 4-Hour Director's Cut for

"Napoleon" is an epic tale exploring the origin and rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte, told from the perspective of his wife Josephine. The film will encompass significant historical events from Napoleon's life, including famous battles, his unrelenting ambition, and his astounding tactical genius as a military strategist. (Source: Gamesradar)


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