Surprise! Apple TV+ releases 'Napoleon' director's cut with extra footage
Apple TV+ has released a director's cut of the historical epic Napoleon, directed by Ridley Scott. The new version, which includes 48 minutes of additional footage, is now available for streaming on the platform. The original film, starring Joaquin Phoenix in the titular role, was released in theaters last year. Now, the new runtime is a staggering three hours, and 24 minutes.
Scott announces release of director's cut in video
Scott announced the release of the director's cut in a video shared by Apple TV+. "Hello, people of the internet. This is Ridley Scott speaking," he said. "I am thrilled to announce that Napoleon: The Director's Cut is available exclusively now on Apple TV+ with newly added scenes that expand the scope of this epic production."
Director's cut introduces additional conflict, explores Josephine's backstory
The original film followed the life of the French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte, from his early years to his rise as emperor. The narrative was weaved through his intense and often turbulent relationship with his wife Josephine, played by Vanessa Kirby. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the director's cut introduces an additional conflict, the Battle of Marengo, and delves deeper into Josephine's origin story.
'Napoleon' received multiple Oscar and BAFTA nominations
Napoleon received three Oscar nominations for visual effects, production design, and costume design. The film also stars Tahar Rahim, Rupert Everett, Ben Miles, and John Hollingworth, among others. It also earned four BAFTA nominations for outstanding British film, costume design, hair and makeup, and special effects. The film also stars Tahar Rahim, Rupert Everett, Ben Miles, and John Hollingworth, among others. Read our review here.