Sorry Synder Cut fans, Thor: Love and Thunder director Taika Waititi has no interest in a Waititi Cut of the latest MCU film as he believes "director's cuts are not good."
Speaking to NME, Waititi addressed the possibility of the release of a four-hour version of Thor: Love and Thunder and pretty firmly closed the door on it ever happening.
“I’ve been thinking about director’s cuts," Waititi said. "I watch director’s cuts of a lot of other directors. They suck. Director’s cuts are not good. Directors need to be controlled sometimes and if I was to say, ‘ah you wanna watch my director’s cut? It’s four and a half hours long!’ It’s not good, at four and a half hours. There’s a lot of cup-of-tea breaks in there, you don’t even have to pause it.”
Waititi previously spoke to Collider about this four-hour cut of Thor: Love and Thunder, saying, "in the moment," it was "the greatest thing that anyone's ever filmed in the history of filming things." However, that honeymoon phase doesn't last very long.
"And you get into the edit," Waititi said. "You're like, 'I still kind of like it.' And then, after about six months of it being in the movie, you realize it was fun on the day but it doesn't have any business being in the movie."
Despite shutting down the dreams of those wishing he would #ReleaseTheWaititiCut, the director did reveal a bit about what it would look like were it to see the light of day.
"I’d say my cut would probably have a few more jokes in there," Waititi said. "There might be a couple of deleted scenes but as I always say, a scene is deleted because it’s not good enough to be in the film. I think the deleted scenes section on the DVD, not that they use them anymore, should just be a list of the scenes and no links so you can’t click on them!”
Thor: Love and Thunder is now in theaters. In our review, we said that it "is held back by a cookie-cutter plot and a mishandling of supporting characters, but succeeds as the MCU's first romantic comedy thanks to Chris Hemsworth and Natalie Portman's chemistry."
For more, check out our explainer of the ending and post-credits scenes, our breakdown of who that mystery character is, and why the film is proof Marvel needs a Phase 4 goal, and fast.
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