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Did the larger film-going community go and see the original film?
Are they going to go and see the original film?

So I think there’s no problem, and I’ve never seen the problem."
If you want to see that film, it’s possible for you to.
I saw his film, I thought it was fantastic, and I thought, ‘Okay, I can.

I can go somewhere slightly different,'" Watkins says in a follow-up chat.
That’s your right.’
Everybody has a right not to like stuff, particularly if you pay your money.

But when it’s just an abstract thought?
But hey, listen, it’s easy to be cynical and honestly, I do it.
‘They’re remaking that?

Oh…’ I do it.
So I don’t know, I just thought it was a brilliant story.
This is a different interpretation of a brilliant story.

If it works, it works.
If it doesn’t, it doesn’t.
It doesn’t deny the existence of Christian’s movie, which is brilliant."

That’s not the only way in which it shakes things up, though.
“They are different.
“We were making this film for people who never saw the first one.

So really, I don’t know.
I don’t know if there is a problem there for me, really.”
Speak No Evil releases in the UK on September 12, and in the US on September 13.















