In an interview with [URL="http://www.darkhorizons.com/news08/081107k.php"]Dark Horizons, Snyder confirmed that he had changed the ending of “Watchmen,” and shot down reports that he had filmed more than one.[/url]
I know I'm going to get rapped in the mouth by the purists around here, but I'm actually happy about this. I hated (and by "hated" I mean with the fiery passion of a thousand suns) the ending of Watchmen. I bought an issue every month when it first came out, reading and re-reading each issue and dying of anticipation for the next one...only to be hit in the face with disappointment like a wet frying pan with the final issue. I felt a whole year of my life had been wasted and that I'd never get it back. It's one of the reasons I stopped being a regular comic reader. (the other reason was that it was just getting too expensive a hobby).
I still feel that the world Alan Moore created and the characters therein are extraordinary, and I am looking forward to seeing that translated to film.
In the “new” ending, the moral dilemma was the same, but the mechanics were different — and missing in action was one highly anticipated giant squid. The reviews were quickly pulled from the Internet forums they appeared on, and many were skeptical they were real. Theories circulated that Warner Bros was testing alternate endings to see if they could appeal more to mainstream audiences...“The fans, god love ‘em, they’re all up in arms about the squid,” said Snyder.
I know I'm going to get rapped in the mouth by the purists around here, but I'm actually happy about this. I hated (and by "hated" I mean with the fiery passion of a thousand suns) the ending of Watchmen. I bought an issue every month when it first came out, reading and re-reading each issue and dying of anticipation for the next one...only to be hit in the face with disappointment like a wet frying pan with the final issue. I felt a whole year of my life had been wasted and that I'd never get it back. It's one of the reasons I stopped being a regular comic reader. (the other reason was that it was just getting too expensive a hobby).
I still feel that the world Alan Moore created and the characters therein are extraordinary, and I am looking forward to seeing that translated to film.