10 Bizarre Events That Took Place In First Drafts Of Famous Movies

1. Twilight - The Whole Movie

T Twilight gave the world of vampires and fiction a blow that it might never recover. It turned one of the most awesome creatures in mythology and why the hell am I explaining to you something you already know? It is acknowledged by pretty much everyone that the Twilight movies are nothing more than an abomination that destroys everything that it touches. However, it's really hard to imagine Twilight as something else. The books were selling like gold and it was reasonable that a movie adaptation would have been made. But if we consider the amount of books that when they're turned into movies they get completely changed, you must wonder why said faith didn't happen to this horrible saga. Well, the truth is that it almost happens. When Paramount had the rights to the book they wanted to do something completely different, for starters it would have had Edward Cullen as a killer vampire who fights a group of men led by a Korean FBI agent who was tracking vampire activity across the land. But that's not it, it would have been an action movie aimed towards boys and some of the scenes would involve the vampires fighting SWAT teams on trees. And if you think that's enough, it would have changed the bland and boring character of Bella into a fighting badass vampire, who fought alongside Edward against the FBI. The only thing this script had missing was the inclusion of Batman and The Avengers alongside Ninjas (although the last one maybe was on their minds when developing this script). How much it would have changed the film? I firmly believe that if this movie had been made, it would have spared the world of 6 awful movies, and from the upcoming 50 Shades of Gray movie. We would have been spared from the hordes of twi-hards who destroy every single place they're on. And most importantly, the amount of stupid teenager movies focused on bland characters with nothing but looks would be much, much lower than it is right now. Sadly, Paramount sold the rights, and instead of having a kick-ass vampire movie, we had a stupid, generic and bland teenager movie. At least the storm is over now, and let's pray something like this never happens again.
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