“I feel like the world wants to see it.”
Buffy Summers, the protagonist of ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’, one of the best 90s series available on platforms (Disney+), will always be the most famous role of Sarah Michelle Gellarbut a lot of people grew up seeing her as Daphne in the live-action movie duo of Scooby Doo from the early 2000s.
It is well known that the first film, written by James Gunn, the director of ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’, was conceived and shot with the intention of being an adult comedy. In the end, it was made into a family friendly movie, albeit with some adult elements.
When asked by fans on ‘Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen’ if Daphne and Velma were going to be in a relationship in the movie, Gellar talked about some of the cut content.
“I don’t know if there was a relationship, but a torrid kiss,” she said. “Well, I said it was hot, but they probably didn’t think it was. That’s why they cut it.”
“I feel like the world wants to see him, but I don’t know where he is.”
“There was also a great line, which I’ll never forget. There’s a fight between Daphne and Fred and I’m yelling ‘that bandana makes you look gay’ and I slam the door, and it gets cut off too. It was hinted for a long time that Fred was interested in both of them. parts, but yeah, they cut it all off.
It has been said that the filmed kiss was part of the body swapping sequence as the girls try to undo the effects, but Gunn has stated that Velma was explicitly lesbian in her script in an LGTBI film that ultimately was not. Let’s remember that Velma’s sexuality has come to light in ‘Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo!’ and that even Mindi Kaling has spoken about sexuality queer of Velma in the animated series of the same name, ‘Velma’, the adult and gore version of Scooby-Doo.
In addition to claiming that an R-rated version of the film exists, Gunn has also revealed in the past his plans for a third film. live-action if it had been made, and it’s pretty wacky.
“The Mystery Inc. gang is hired by a town in Scotland that complains that it’s infested with monsters, but throughout the film we discover that the monsters are actually the victims and Scooby and Shaggy have to face their own prejudices and narrow beliefs,” he tweeted.
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