Director's Cut of the 1990 CAPTAIN AMERICA Movie Coming In May

                                

Even back in the day Marvel was tryinig to get some of its titles out in movie form but wasn't successful. There's been a Punsher that starred Dolph Lundgren and even a Fantastic 4 movie that was so cheesy it got shelved and has never seen the light of day and we also had a Captain America movie that will finally be getting a Director's Cut on blu-ray in May.

Director Albert Pyun says that the film once had a huge budget and the n the backers backed out and the film had to be finished on a shoe string budget. Pynn is going to ride the coat tails "so-to-speak" with the big screen release of Captain America and his recent Director's Cut release of Cyborg.

Here's what Pynn is describing his cut as;

It will be based on "my own 35 mm CA work picture and temp mix [that] I did before I left [the] picture.

it'll be much longer — 124 minutes instead of the 97 minute version that was officially released. It has "a few added scenes, and is more character-oriented and less 'super hero action.

Pynn also adds he has a whole new soundtrack to go along with the new cut. The Director's Cut of Captain America will release on Blu-ray in May, and will be screened at Fantasia in Montreal and the B Movie Celebration in September (I'll be here!).  Pyun is also working on his Director's Cut of Ticker, as well as releasing the new films Road to Hell, Infection 2, Cool Air and Tales of an Ancient Empire (with Kevin Sorbo.)

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