Recent Marvel movies have more to do with multiverse themes, but next Good heavens*, who mocks its director Jake Schreier, is more punished.
During an interview with Gamesradar+said: “When [screenwriter] Eric Pearson came up with Brian Chapek, I think one of the original versions was like a thing of Die Hard. “
“Or everything was going to take place in this vault, and get out of it, which would have been a great thing. So I think that in the movie’s DNA, it was always a bit more content,” he added.
In another part of the interview, the filmmaker said the film went through multiple rewriting. A new idea arose, and a character named Bob was introduced, played by Lewis Pullman.
“When I first entered, working with Eric, [it was] Find that idea of having Bob in the team with [the Thunderbolts]”said the 43 -year -old man.
“In the draft before that, they were on parallel tracks, but it seemed that they really had to know it if we are going to make this final work.”
Then, Jake said that when the new writers joined, they added a more emotional touch to the story, particularly highlighting the emotional journey of Yelena (Florence Pugh).
He continued: “Later, when [Netflix’s Beef creator] Lee Sung Jin entered, it was when she really became a young woman who was going through a really dark phase. ”
“Many of the smallest scenes and the scenes of internal characters that express that, and many of such metaphysical ideas [came into play]And that’s where he began to feel, that’s fine, this is really becoming something different. “
“When Joanna [Calo, The Bear co-showrunner] He entered and worked on it, and did such a beautiful job, I think that a lot of those team’s dynamics and the way they play each other in the vault, she contributed a great perspective to that, “Jake concluded.
Good heavens* It will leave on May 2.