Brad Pitt Comments Briefly On The Reasons For WORLD WAR Z Reshoots

Brad Pitt Comments Briefly On The Reasons For WORLD WAR Z Reshoots

Based on the Max Brooks novel, World War Z (which is set to be released on June 21st, 2013) has had an extremely troubled production and star Brad Pitt comments briefly here on the planned reshoots as he clearly attempt to downplay recent reports.

By JoshWilding - Sep 07, 2012 04:09 AM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: Hey U Guys

According to various reports, World War Z is in a great deal of trouble. With Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods) brought in to rewrite the final act of the film, it was recently rumoured that director Marc Forster only has 52 minutes of usable footage (with just a singular action sequence). Hence the need for some extensive reshoots! Well, in an interview with Hey U Guys, star Brad Pitt downplayed these rumours and assured fans that they are doing everything possible in order to make sure the film lives up to expectations. To hear what the actor had to say about Killing Them Softly, be sure to click on the link below to watch the interview in full.


"Well, it's just a big monster of a film. It's just got to work a certain way and we gotta fix it up. That's all. We get it right and it's gonna be great. It's not unusual. We can do better and this is a monster of a film so there's a lot of working parts to it."


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