'Encanto' writer reveals film's scrapped post-credits scene


Los Angeles, Feb 2 (IANS): "Encanto" co-writer Jared Bush reveals the animated movie had a post-credits scene scrapped because it didn't fit the mood of the ending.

The writer shared a clip of the funny moment on Twitter and explained they decided not to include it because of the "emotion and joy" of the film's ending, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He wrote: "We considered an after credit joke to end the movie, but ultimately felt going out on the emotion and joy of the family coming back together was the way to go... but the hilarious @darrinbutters animated it!!

"So here you go! THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR WATCHING WITH US!! #ENCANTO (sic)"

Meanwhile, Bush also responded to news the movie's song "We Don't Talk About Bruno" has hit the top of the Billboard charts.

This means it's tied with "Aladdin" classic "A Whole New World" as the highest charting Disney animated song ever.

Replying to an article about the achievement, he wrote: "This headline is overwhelming! Huge congrats to our incredible cast for their unforgettable performances (literally unforgettable) @Lin_Manuel, Mike Elizondo and our brilliant team of musicians, editors, brilliant musical minds, support staff & ALL OF YOU AMAZING FANS! (sic)"

Miranda, who composed eight musical numbers for the film, which centres on a magical Colombian family, previously opened up about his goals with the film.

He said: "I wanted to help put a huge Latino family on screen and to widen the doors in my own corner of the world.

"But it's not some kind of grand academic thesis statement as much as it is keeping promises to your inner child."

 

  

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