1. Actor Jessica Cauffiel — aka Margot from — revealed that the original ending of the movie suggested that Elle and Vivian ended up together, not her and Emmett. She , "The first ending was Elle and Vivian in in beach chairs, drinking margaritas and holding hands.
The insinuation was either they were or they had gotten together romantically." Fellow actor, Alanna Ubach, recalls the ending as well, but co-screenwriter Karen McCullah they never wrote that. Either way, I would very much like for it to exist, please and thanks.
2. The fan-favorite character, Chandler Bing, was almost gay. In 1996, the show's co-creator David Crane told that they hadn't determined Chandler's sexuality when they started working on the show.
He revealed that the characters sexuality depended on who they ultimately cast. As the role went to the late , they decided Chandler would be straight. "If we had cast a different actor – who was gay – there was the option that we would have taken the character in that direction," David .
3. Writer revealed that — played by Linda Cardellini — was gay in the first draft of the 2002 live-action movie, but the studio was hesitant. Sarah Michelle Gellar, who played Daphne, that a "steamy" kiss was filmed between her character and Velma, but was cut.
In a now-deleted tweet, James Gunn , "In 2001 Velma was explicitly gay in my initial script. But the studio just kept watering it down & watering it down, becoming ambiguous, then nothing & finally [her] hav.
