matrix: the news and media magazine of the british science fiction association
Issue 187
March 2008
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NEWS: It's All a Question of Endings
See the original ending here
In the film, Will Smith's character holds up a CD calling it "...the best album ever made." The album is Bob Marley's "Legend" - a greatest hits compilation released after Marley's death
The scenes at the Brooklyn Bridge involved over 1000 extras and various military vehicles and aircraft

by Ian Whates

I am Legend by Rochard MathesonWhilst a considerable success at the box office, many people appear to have been disappointed by the recent third cinematic adaptation of Richard Matheson’s classic science fiction novel, I Am Legend (1954). The film was perhaps not helped by extensive reshoots, demanded after the movie was theoretically completed. These include a very different ending from the one originally intended.

In December, just prior to the film’s US release, director Francis Lawrence was quoted as saying, “I don't want to actually discuss the ending, just because I don't want; I want people to make up their own minds, but maybe there'll be an alternate version at some point."

And lo and behold, the DVD version of the film, due for release over here in April, does include amongst the ‘extras’ the original ending (which is already available on the internet, for the impatient and the curious). The strange thing is, this ending seems far more powerful and poignant than the one the cinema release was saddled with. It’s still very different from anything Richard Matheson wrote, but it does have some of the feel of the book and provides a possible explanation as to why Will Smith’s character, Robert Neville, may have been seen as a ‘legend’, something which probably puzzled movie-goers.

So why the reshoot and the switch? No one’s saying, but it seems to revolve around the perception of Warner Brothers as to what the American public would and would not accept. As ever, money talks.

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