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Iconic movies that were almost never made - Page 5 of 35 - Kiwi Report

Iconic movies that were almost never made


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[post_page_title]World War Z [/post_page_title]
World War Z was an extremely ambitious movie project, and for anyone who has seen it and been impressed by the unusually convincing CGI – that’s because a lot of it isn’t. This movie was shot in several countries, and required up to thousands of extras (to play zombies and panicked crowds) at every location.

World War Z

This of course caused logistical difficulties, and put financial strain on the entire production. Not to mention the first ending was scrapped and had to be reshot, adding another $20 million to the $170 million already spent.

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