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‘Voyagers’ Director Neil Burger Reveals What He Had to Cut to Get a PG-13 Rating
Apr 08 2021
With Voyagers opening in theaters this weekend, I recently spoke with writer-director Neil Burger about making his sci-fi thriller. During the interview, he talked about how Voyagers depicts a possible future for our planet to survive, why he made to make certain cuts to get a PG-13 rating, if he had a longer cut, his desire to eventually release an unrated version, and more. In addition, he talked about directing Billions, how he’s developing his dream project, and the status of his next film, The Marsh King's Daughter, with Daisy Ridley.
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