Learn All About The R-Rated 'Ultimate Cut' Of BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE
The internet erupted with the news of an R-ratedBatman v Superman cut, and now Zack Snyder & Ben Affleck have shared all the details, includingJustice League set-ups, Jena Malone's mystery role, & more!
During the conversation, Snyder revealed that he took a few cues from Peter Jackson's extended versions of The Lord of The Rings trilogy and The Hobbit trilogy when making his decision for a Director's Cut and ultimately felt like the Blu-ray & digital HD release of Batman v Superman would be enhanced with some similar bonus content. “We were just like, ‘Okay, look. We’re not making a three-hour movie. I mean, even I didn’t want to make a three-hour movie, I drove the cuts probably harder than anyone. The studio, they were willing to let the movie indulge pretty hard. But I felt like it’s at a manageable two-and-a-half hours. Let’s also not forget the credits are super long, the end credits. So the movie’s closer to two hours and 22 minutes.” He doesn't say how long the Ultimate Cut will be, but based on those comments, it's probably safe to say it'll run short of three hours, although his Ultimate Cut for Watchmen did run three hours and 35 minutes, so who knows?
As for what's in the Ultimate Cut, well, there's quite a lot, so let's delve right in.
First and foremost, following yesterday's news of Jena Malone (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2) being cut from the the theatrical version of the film, Snyder reveals that she will appear in the Ultimate Cut and that her identity will remain a mystery until then, although he does rule out two of the most popular choices: “I think we should keep it private, but it’s nothing that’s been talked about, She’s definitely not Robin or Batgirl. I’m happy to say that.” So, she's not Carrie Kelley or Barbara Gordon... so who could she be? And/or here's an interesting take, could she be playing someone morevillainous in nature? Only time will tell.
Snyder teases that a lot of what is being added to the film is quite spoilerly, so he doesn't reveal too much, but he does add that a lot of the more minor characters will receive bigger storylines and a few actors, in addition to Malone, will be rescued from the cutting room floor: “There’s a couple, like, Ahman Green, the running back from the Green Bay Packers, he’s in it. And C.T. Fletcher is like this bodybuilder muscle-guru from Compton, this awesome guy. He’s amazing, and he’s in it, And then there’s just a lot of these Easter Eggs in the Director’s Cut that I think are gonna be fun for everyone.”
As for what earned the Ultimate Edition its R rating, producerCharles Roven (The Dark Knight Trilogy) explains: “There’s not a lot of blood in our movies, The ratings board also judges their PG-13 and R ratings by what they consider to be a level of intensity and how much that intensity goes throughout the entire movie. There are some pretty intense scenes in Batman v Superman, and if they went on longer and had that same level of intensity, that might cause the ratings board to shift their rating.” So, in layman's terms, it sounds like the Ultimate Edition won't be just a cut that adds gratuitous violence and blood, it seems to be striving for something a bit more. It's essentially being described as a more intense affair with longer, more intimate, takes of current scenes, in addition to new material, which in turn may turn the Director's cut into a potentially more powerful version of the theatrical cut.
In case you were wondering, what does an R-rated Ultimate Cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice mean for David Ayer's Suicide Squad, a film many hoped would be rated R? Well, as you probably knew by now, there are no plans for an R-rating in theaters, and it sounds like it's still too early to discuss its likely winter 2016 home video release. “I think right now we’re going for the PG-13. I don’t know that that’s going to materially change, We can give that movie the edge that it needs and still maintain a PG-13.”
Finally, while there is still no confirmation on whether Affleck will direct-and-star in his own solo Batman adventure, it once again sounds like he's very much open to the idea and with the now-yearly evolution of the comic book movie genre, as well as the genre evolving into more adult-oriented storytelling, he seems even more excited than ever before: “These movies have definitely evolved from being comic books for children aimed at kids. Now they’re the most mainstream movies made, the most successful, the most widely viewed movies these days,” he says. “Clearly there’s a big enough audience. I think it’s cool. Why not have an R-rated version that you release for download or on DVD later? I think that’s smart.”
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