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David Ayer on 'Suicide Squad' Deleted Scenes

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It was called Bright Movie: David Ayer on Where the Idea for the Dragon Came From | Collider
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on December 22nd, the other day I got to sit down with director David Ayer for an exclusive interview. He talked about what it was like working for Netflix on their first big budget original movie, the editing process, what he learned from test screenings, how he crafts his action scenes, and a lot more. In addition, he talked about the status of
that have still never been released, and his next project. Finally, one of the coolest shots in
is a random establishing shot where we see a dragon flying in the distance. I asked Ayer where the idea for the dragon came from and if it can talk.
takes place in an alternate present day in which humans live alongside magic folk like elves and orcs. Joel Edgerton plays the first orc to join the LAPD, where he’s paired with a human character played by Will Smith. Together, the two must navigate their own personal differences while uncovering a conspiracy that threatens the future of the world as they know it.
Check out what David Ayer had to say in the player above and below is exactly what we talked about followed by the official synopsis.
How everything about the editing process was like a big studio film including test screenings.
What did he learn from early screenings that impacted the finished film?
Where did the idea for the Dragon come from? Can Dragons talk?
What was it like working with Netflix on their first big budget original movie?
His thoughts on how Netflix doesn’t share their numbers?
that have still never been released?
Set in an alternate present-day, this action-thriller directed by David Ayer (
) follows two cops from very different backgrounds (Ward, a human played by Will Smith, and Jakoby, an orc played by Joel Edgerton) who embark on a routine patrol night that will ultimately alter the future as their world knows it. Battling both their own personal differences as well as an onslaught of enemies, they must work together to protect a thought-to-be-forgotten relic, which in the wrong hands could destroy everything.
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The conversation starts at about the 5.04min mark. The gist is that the "mystery" of whether there are deleted scenes or not is more exciting than knowing and I can tell you sir that I disagree.
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