Legally Blonde writer shuts down rumours over an alternate ending to the film
She has cleared a few things up!
Legally Blonde writer Karen McCullah has shut down rumours that she scrapped an alternate ending to the Reese Witherspoon film, revealing that it was in fact never written in the first place.
Addressing the rumours of a potential same-sex relationship between Elle Woods and her rival Vivian Kensington, Karen replied to a fan's Tweet saying: 'I wrote the movie. I'm in the picture you just posted. The actress quoted was incorrect.' Karen and her fellow screenwriter Kirsten Smith have denied that the rumoured ending was ever even written.
Starring actresses Jessica Cauffiel and Alanna Ubach, who play Elle Woods' quirky best friends Margot and Serena, recently claimed that they recall an alternative ending being written for the movie, showing a more-than-friendly relationship blossom between Elle and her Vivian, played by Selma Blair.
Jessica said: "The first ending was Elle and Vivian in Hawaii in beach chairs, drinking margaritas and holding hands. The insinuation was either they were best friends or they had gotten together romantically." Alanna also remembered the idea floating around for the alternative ending.
Speaking on the only other ending written, Karen told Entertainment Weekly: "It was after the trial. They (Elle and Emmet) kissed in front of the courthouse. And then we cut to like a year later, where Elle and Vivian are handing out flyers for the Blonde Legal Defense Fund on campus. Vivian had now dyed her hair blond, and they were friends. Along with the ending that’s in the movie, those were the only two endings that were shot."
Addressing fans being saddened over the thought of the queer ending being shelved, she continued: "It made me sad to see people mourning something that never existed, and being sad that it was taken from them. So I just wanted to clear that up. Don’t be sad!"
The ending, of course, shows Elle's legendary graduation speech, giving us the iconic "WE DID IT" moment.
Legally Blonde, starring huge names like Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Coolidge, Luke Wilson, Matt Davis and Linda Cardellini, was first released in October 2001.
With the iconic film turning 20 this year, fans were ecstatic back in 2018 when it was confirmed that Legally Blonde 3 is officially on the way, and Reese Witherspoon will be returning!
We can't WAIT for the new film!
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No Time To Die
No Time To Die was supposed to be released on 10th April 2020, and was the first major film release to be pushed back due to the Coronavirus. Releasing a statement on Twitter, film bosses explained, 'MGM, Universal and Bond producers, Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, announced today that after careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace, the release of NO TIME TO DIE will be postponed until November 2020.'
However in October, it was later revealed the film would be put back until April 2021. In January 2021, the film was confirmed to have a release date of October 2021, and was later released in cinemas in the UK on 30th September 2021.
A Quiet Place: Part II
Director John Krasinski confirmed on 12th March 2020 that the sequel to his critically acclaimed film would not be released on 19th March 2020 as planned. He wrote on his social media pages, 'To all our A Quiet Place fans, one of the things I'm most proud of is that people have said our movie is one you have to see all together. Well due to the ever-changing circumstances of what's going on in the world around us, now is clearly not the right time to do that.
'As insanely excited as we are for all of you to see this movie... I'm gonna wait to release the film til we CAN all see it together! So here's to our group movie date! See you soon! #AQuiet Place Part 2...Take 2. JK.'
The sequel was eventually released on 3rd June 2021.
F9
The ninth film in the Fast & Furious franchise was pushed back from its original release date of May 2020 to 2nd April 2021, and then 28th May 2021. The official release date was later 25th June 2021.
At the time, a statement from film bosses read, 'To our family of Fast fans everywhere, we feel all the love and the anticipation you have for the next chapter in our saga. That's why it's especially tough to let you know that we have to move the release date of the film. It's become clear that it won't be possible for all of our fans around the world to see the film this May.'
Black Widow
The Scarlett Johansson-led Marvel film was due to be released in May 2020, but Disney made the decision to put it back to 7th May 2021. It was then released on 9th July 2021 in cinemas and on Disney+ with a premium fee.
Antlers
Produced by Guillermo Del Toro, the horror film starring Keri Russell and Jesse Plemons was set to be released on 17th April, however had to be given a new release date of 29th October 2021.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Sony announced on 30th March that they had decided to push back the release of their Ghostbusters sequel starring Paul Rudd and Stranger Things' Finn Wolfhard from 10th July 2020 to 5th March 2021, and later moved it again to 11th November 2021. The film also featured original cast members Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver and Dan Aykroyd.
Morbius
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The Batman
Robert Pattinson's iteration of Batman was released on 4th March 2022, having originally been scheduled for 25th June 2021.
The King's Man
A prequel to Kingsman and its sequel, The King's Man was originally scheduled for release on 18th September 2020 but instead saw its cinematic release on 22nd December 2021.
West Side Story
Steven Spielberg's remake of the classic musical was originally slated for 18th December 2020, but wasn't actually released in cinemas until 24th September 2021.
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