Los Angeles:
Oscar-winning filmmaker Danny Boyle is working on a feature-length version of his London 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony that will come out onDVD.
The DVD will also try to shed light on some of the open questions surrounding the event, which drew a peak audience of 26.9 million viewers, said the Hollywood Reporter. "I hopes to make things clearer on the DVD, giving people time to spot additional cultural references in the opening ceremony that people may have missed on TV," he said.
The DVD is also expected to include further video clips from a montage Boyle used, but had to cut short."It will make more sense in this version," he added.
The DVD will also try to shed light on some of the open questions surrounding the event, which drew a peak audience of 26.9 million viewers, said the Hollywood Reporter. "I hopes to make things clearer on the DVD, giving people time to spot additional cultural references in the opening ceremony that people may have missed on TV," he said.
The DVD is also expected to include further video clips from a montage Boyle used, but had to cut short."It will make more sense in this version," he added.