The Hollywood Reporter interview with Antoine Fuqua mentions that there is a five-hour cut of Fuqua’s 2016 remake of The Magnificent Seven. Or at least Ethan Hawke “still beg[s] him to release the five-hour cut of that film.”
In the interview, Fuqua also says that he first saw Seven Samurai when he was 11 or 12, and mentions a storyboard from Kurosawa’s Ran as an inspiration for why he became a film director.
The Hollywood Reporter interview with Antoine Fuqua mentions that there is a five-hour cut of Fuqua’s 2016 remake of The Magnificent Seven. Or at least Ethan Hawke “still beg[s] him to release the five-hour cut of that film.”
In the interview, Fuqua also says that he first saw Seven Samurai when he was 11 or 12, and mentions a storyboard from Kurosawa’s Ran as an inspiration for why he became a film director.