Midsommar extended cut will add 30 minutes of freaky summer s$#% and I'm pumped

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If your first thought after watching 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Midsommar was "I want some more" (or maybe your second thought after "What the hell just happened") you're in luck. Writer and director Ari Asteౠr revealed in an official that he's working 🅷on an extended cut for the film right now, and that it will be "at least 30 minutes longer" than its cinematic counterpart.

Aster has previously revealed that about an hour and 20 minutes worth of footage was cut from his initial version of the film, putting its total runtime at around 3 hours and 50 minutes - dwarfing even the likes of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avengers: Endgame. Ast🐎er's extended cut would boost the runtime from about 2 and a half ♈hours to just under three, which feels quite a bit more approachable. Just as a guess, the extended cut will probably make things even more trippy and threatening.

"a zonky nightmare comedy or a big, sickly domestic melodrama." In case you're not ready to believe the guy behind 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hereditary and Mids𓆏ommar was ꦅreally being serious about that zonky comedy thing, he also said he's interested in making a full-on comedy in his career.

What 💮kind of strange aesthetic will he explore next, after the dark oppressiveness of Hereditary and the day-bright horror of Midsommar? "." I think Ari Aster is my favorite modern filmmaker now. And lastly, don't worry - e𒐪ven if Aster goes for comedy next, at least seen in his previous feature films will remain.

"Head trauma will ALWAYS have a place in my films," Aster assured 🎐his adoring public.

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