Margot Robbie teases existence of a very extended cut of Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood
A 20 hour cut of Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood, anyone?
Margot Robbie has revealed that a 20-hour cut of Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in...Hollywood exists. That's going to require a bladder of steel and lots of popcorn.
"There’s a 20-hour cut of Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood that would… there’s so much more that you didn’t get to see, that we shot that was amazing, and for a million reasons obviously, can’t make the cut," she told Variety.
Robbie dropped the bombshell during a discussion about one of her other projects David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, which the studio changed to have a more light-hearted tone than Ayer would have liked. And Robbie has bad news for anyone wanting an Ayer Cut of that DC team-up.
"Not to my knowledge, there is not David Ayer cut that is in the works or going to be released," she said, joking: "For personal reasons, I’d love to watch the five-hour cut of every movie I’ve ever done."
There is still hope that a cut of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad could one day exist, as Zack Snyder's Justice League has proven these things can happen. The buzz already surrounding its sequel – written and directed by James Gunn – has been on the rise since the first trailer debuted. The Suicide Squad will premiere simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max later this summer.
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Stephanie is a comic book historian and pop culture critic for publications including SYFYFANGRRLS, Marvel, The A.V. Club, Nerdist, Den of Geek, and Rotten Tomatoes. Stephanie is also a comic creator with three ongoing webcomics, Parenthood Activate!, But What If Though?, and Living Heroes. She made her Marvel debut with a short story featuring Monica Rambeau in Marvel’s Voices: Legacy. She recently made her DC Comics debut in Wonder Woman Black and Gold #2 and is co-writing the Nubia and the Amazons miniseries.
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