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* ReferencedBy: In the DVDCommentary of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Domee Shi, the director, mentions that a previous version of the scene where Mei in giant red panda form attacks Tyler was more intense than the final version and that they "went full Revenant" refering to the scene where Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio's character is attacked by a bear.

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* DoingItForTheArt: Filming in only natural light high in the Northern Hemisphere meant the cast and crew only had a few hours of filming every day, meaning filming took place over a period of nine months. Add to that the all-too-real cold, and it's tough to blame the crew members who ended up bailing on the project.



* TroubledProduction: What was supposed to be a $60 million film had its budget balloon to $135 million and Iñárritu's infamously temperamental nature, the high-pressure schedule, and unpleasant filming conditions made it a very difficult shoot. This caused several crew members to quit the project in response and some were even fired by Iñárritu himself. Creator/TomHardy in particular was concerned about the safety of some of the stunts he had to do, which caused friction between him and Iñárritu before Iñárritu [[SelfDeprecation allowed Hardy to choke him out in return]]. Later, the image of Hardy strangling Iñárritu was immortalized in [[http://41.media.tumblr.com/215e467764a9bc9b89b1429151a06f3a/tumblr_nmyt4upgdk1qe5f96o2_500.jpg a T-shirt]] gifted by Hardy to all members of the crew at the end of the shoot.

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* TroubledProduction: What was supposed to be a $60 million film had its budget balloon to $135 million and Iñárritu's infamously temperamental nature, the high-pressure schedule, and unpleasant filming conditions made it a very difficult shoot. This caused several Filming in only natural light high in the Northern Hemisphere meant the cast and crew only had a few hours of filming every day, meaning filming took place over a period of nine months. Add to that the all-too-real cold, and it's tough to blame the crew members to quit who ended up bailing on the project in response and some response. Some were even fired by Iñárritu himself. Creator/TomHardy in particular was concerned about the safety of some of the stunts he had to do, which caused friction between him and Iñárritu before Iñárritu [[SelfDeprecation allowed Hardy to choke him out in return]]. Later, the image of Hardy strangling Iñárritu was immortalized in [[http://41.media.tumblr.com/215e467764a9bc9b89b1429151a06f3a/tumblr_nmyt4upgdk1qe5f96o2_500.jpg a T-shirt]] gifted by Hardy to all members of the crew at the end of the shoot.
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** A rumour went around that Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio did the scene in which his character takes shelter inside a real horse's carcass. Crew members did an interview explaining that the scene took two hours to film and was done with a prosthetic carcass.
** An article claiming [=DiCaprio=] gets "raped by a bear" in the film exploded across the Internet, to the point that crew actually had to issue a statement assuring people that no, the film does not feature bear rape.

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* ActorAllusion: This is the third time Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio has been haunted by visions of his dead wife - after ''Film/ShutterIsland'' and ''{{Film/Inception}}''. At least [[spoiler: he's not responsible for it]] this time.

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* ActorAllusion: This is CaliforniaDoubling: The climactic fight between Glass and Fitzgerald was filmed in the third time Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio has been haunted by visions southern tip of his dead wife - after ''Film/ShutterIsland'' and ''{{Film/Inception}}''. At least [[spoiler: he's not responsible for it]] this time.Argentina. Production had to be moved to the southern hemisphere where there was snow in July.



* DarkhorseCasting:
** Arthur [=RedCloud=] (Hikuc) had never appeared in a film before this. He was actually a truck driver from Texas, making a living by transporting oil.
** Joshua Burge, who plays "Stubby Bill," had never acted in film prior to 2010. His collaborations with director Joel Potrykus were reportedly seen by one of the casting directors, and he was asked to film an audition tape. Shortly after that he was flown to Canada for the duration of the shoot.



* DevelopmentHell: The project had its production stages going back as far as 2001. It gained traction it 2010, died down but slowly got back up in 2011 when Iñárritu and [=DiCaprio=] signed on.



* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: The project had its production stages going back as far as 2001. It gained traction it 2010, died down but slowly got back up in 2011 when Iñárritu and [=DiCaprio=] signed on.



** Roy Dupuis (a French-Canadian actor) was originally offered a role as one of the French fur traders, but he refused it believing the movie was inaccurate and insulting to French-Canadians.
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* FakeNationality: Fabrice Adde who plays the French-Canadian Toussaint is from France.


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** Roy Dupuis (a French-Canadian actor) was originally offered a role as one of the French fur traders, but he refused it believing the movie was inaccurate and insulting to French-Canadians.
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* FakeAmerican: Creator/TomHardy and Will Poulter are English. Creator/DomhnallGleeson is Irish.

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* FakeAmerican: Creator/TomHardy and Will Poulter Creator/WillPoulter are English. Creator/DomhnallGleeson is Irish.
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* ContentLeak: Screeners were leaked online a few days before its planned theatrical run.

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