10 Movies That Were Fixed After Release
10. Cats
While there was no fixing the fact that Cats was a very, very bad movie, it also went further to release in cinemas with some seriously undercooked VFX, with early viewers pointing out numerous CGI glitches, such as Judi Dench's human hand nightmarishly clipping through her digital fur.
This caused enough of a stir online that, within two days of the film's release, Universal sent a "patched" version of the film to cinemas around the world, which contained numerous fixes to dodgy VFX shots.
This was reportedly at the request of Cats' director Tom Hooper, who freely admitted that he only completed post-production on the musical blockbuster a single day before its world premiere, which doesn't exactly suggest a smooth journey to the big screen.
The bitter irony however, as many pointed out, is that most of the die-hard Cats fans - who exist, apparently - likely caught the film on opening weekend before the update had been released to cinemas.
By this point, toxic word-of-mouth killed its box office dead with casual audiences, and so was there really much point even "fixing" such a lost cause of a movie anyway?