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Guillermo Del Toro listed his non-movieed scripts

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Guillermo Del Toro decided to remind his fans about his unrealized movie projects and presented on his official Twitter page a list of ready-made scripts that were never put into production.

"I prepared, wrote in full or was co-wrote scripts for the following movies, which were not shot for various reasons: "Witches", "Dark Justice League", "Beauty and the Beast", "Ridges of Madness", "Fantastic Journey", "Count of Monte Cristo", "Mephistopheles Bridge" "," Pacific Rim 2 "(very different from what everyone saw", there was also a secret project that does not yet have a name, "Aley of Horrors", "Haunted House", "Hulk" (pilot), "Buried giant ","Coffin", "Drood", "List of Seven" and some others ", - he wrote.

According to Del Toro, each of the scripts required" about a year of work ", and with" Ridges of Madness "more years, so "in total it turned out about a decade."

Note that Guillermo Del Toro is one of the Hollywood record holders for the number of unrealized projects. So, among other things, he was long considered the director of the trilogy "The Hobbit ", but eventually gave way to director Peter Jackson.

The ridges of madness "have been more than a year, so in total it turned out to be about a decade."

Note that Gulermo Del Toro is one of the Hollywood record holders for the number of unrealized projects. So, among other things, he was considered for a long time the director of the trilogy "The Hobbit", but eventually gave way to director Peter Jackson.

The ridges of madness "have been more than a year, so in total it turned out to be about a decade."

Note that Guillermo Del Toro is one of the Hollywood record holders for the number of unrealized projects. director of the trilogy "The Hobbit", but eventually gave way to director Peter Jackson.

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