Ali Selim, the filmmaker behind Secret Invasion, clarifies why his original co-director Tom Bezucha opted to depart the project before production began.Per The Playlist Podcast Network, the director revealed that while he was initially only meant to helm three episodes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe series but Bezucha had to leave the project due to scheduling issues caused by several delays. “Well, when I came on, there were two of us. I was gonna do [Episodes] 4, 5, 6, and my friend, Tom Bezucha, was gonna do 1, 2, 3,” Selim said. “And then, he and I prepped for a while, but then we got into probably scheduling constraints for him or something, because I think the show got delayed a couple of times. And he had to depart for… He worked on Fargo, this season of Fargo. So, he had to depart for that.”While Selim was happy to handle Secret Invasion by himself, he does admit that Bezucha’s exit did result in a bit of a “scramble,” that resulted in him stepping up to the plate. “And it was great for me. I think maybe a little ill-timed… his departure was a little ill-timed for Marvel and so, I was part of the scramble to fill those episodes. But I think ultimately, like I said, it worked out well for me, and I think it worked out well for the actors. No complaints from Marvel, so I think they’re happy having one director tell that whole story.”Related: Don Cheadle Seemingly Throws Shade at Marvel Following Secret Invasion Reveal
Ali Selim, the filmmaker behind Secret Invasion, clarifies why his original co-director Tom Bezucha opted to depart the project before production began.
Per The Playlist Podcast Network, the director revealed that while he was initially only meant to helm three episodes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe series but Bezucha had to leave the project due to scheduling issues caused by several delays. “Well, when I came on, there were two of us. I was gonna do [Episodes] 4, 5, 6, and my friend, Tom Bezucha, was gonna do 1, 2, 3,” Selim said. “And then, he and I prepped for a while, but then we got into probably scheduling constraints for him or something, because I think the show got delayed a couple of times. And he had to depart for… He worked on Fargo, this season of Fargo. So, he had to depart for that.”
While Selim was happy to handle Secret Invasion by himself, he does admit that Bezucha’s exit did result in a bit of a “scramble,” that resulted in him stepping up to the plate. “And it was great for me. I think maybe a little ill-timed… his departure was a little ill-timed for Marvel and so, I was part of the scramble to fill those episodes. But I think ultimately, like I said, it worked out well for me, and I think it worked out well for the actors. No complaints from Marvel, so I think they’re happy having one director tell that whole story.”
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