Hollywood releases roughly 248,000 movies every year, and about 10 of them are any good. It might seem that literally any movie will be released as soon as the first scene is shot, but that isn’t the case at all. Many movies are planned – or even start filming – yet never make their way to America’s multiplexes.
So let’s celebrate the cinematic masterpieces/disasters that never saw the light of day. Michael, Richard and Jeff are ready to roll action, and we’re hoping the studio isn’t asking for major rewrites.
JOINT PICK
“The Man Who Killed Don Quixote”
MICHAEL’S PICKS
Jodorowsky’s “Dune”
- “Inside the Greatest Sci-Fi Movie Never Made” – The Verge
“Beetlejuice 2: Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian”
- “‘Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian: The Sequel That Almost Was” – Blumhouse.com
“Superman Lives”
“10 Things We Learned From the ‘Death of Superman Lives’ Q&A” – Paste
RICHARD’S PICKS
“The Day the Clown Cried”
“Crusade”
- “Best Films Never Made #18: Paul Verhoeven’s ‘Crusade'” – One Room With a View
“ET 2: Nocturnal Fears”
- “‘ET 2: Nocturnal Fears'” – Genius.com
- “The Real Reasons Fans Never Got to See an E.T. Movie” – Looper