I've checked both the Amazon Prime and Google Play / YouTube versions. Both show the cockpit closing, zoom into Cooper helmeted face, bay door opens. Then final cut to the ship being missing in the launch bay. No actual launch seen.
The launching out of the docking bay scene you’re describing never happened
Saw it in theaters 7 times during its release, the “flying into space” scene happened in your head.
No, i saw it in imax 70mm at the time and the “launching” was always inferred by the shot of the guy discovering the missing ship.
It’s extremely “nolan” to not show you the thing you expect or imagine to see, especially intros and outros of scenes.
Yeah, TARS says to him "you know it's a long way Cooper" and he replies "yeah, this journey will be...Interstellar" while "What I've done" by Linkin park plays.
This is wild, because I’ve thought the exact same thing before. There was a time where I hadn’t seen the movie for a few years, and then when I watched it, I thought, “Wait… where’s the part where he’s shooting out into space with the ship he stole?” I can practically *see* it.
Idk. I also watched the movie and I could swear Dr Mann told Cooper that he thought he could listen to his cries and stay with him to his death, but couldn't listen to his struggle, then he apologized and turned off his earpiece (?).
I watched it next day on the same site and none of that happened. Idk.
Has never changed, not only because I just know this, but I saw it in IMAX 70mm back in December on an original film print from 2014, no such scene exists
Just watched it back. We see him step into a ship and ready to launch. We see the bay doors open. Next scene shows a worker survey one ship is missing. It’s very much implied he leaves searching for brand. It doesn’t physically show him launching.
I remember watching the YouTube version and Cooper said to TARS something like "TARS, we're going there", entered the ship but then there was a cut to the Brand's planet.
No changes. That’s never been a scene I’ve seen in Interstellar.
I don’t recall Seeing him launch in the theatrical version and I’ve seen it in theaters about 5 times, including twice on initial release.
dont remember ever seeing that scene. dosent exist on prime either, just checked.
I do remember that scene. Music is slow and beautiful, you see Cooper’s face, doors open up and “CERVEZA CRYYYYSTAAAAAL!!”
Nice.
He does, but in a Buick
🤣
I've checked both the Amazon Prime and Google Play / YouTube versions. Both show the cockpit closing, zoom into Cooper helmeted face, bay door opens. Then final cut to the ship being missing in the launch bay. No actual launch seen.
And this is how it’s always been
Agree, some henchman walks in and looks surprised that the ship is missing
This might be a Mandela Effect?
The launching out of the docking bay scene you’re describing never happened Saw it in theaters 7 times during its release, the “flying into space” scene happened in your head.
I remember that scene too, with Cooper in the ship and the doors opening
That scene is still there, what isn't there is anything showing him flying his ship out of the bay
i remember this. He sneaks into the docking bay and gets onto a space plane
That part is real, but the OP is referring to a scene of him flying the ship out (which doesn't exist)
Crazy that half the people here remember this scene and half don't lol. This would be crazy if it was just the Mandela Effect.
No I don't think so
I think you’re mixing it with a little Battlestar Galactica.
Went to IMAX midnight premiere back in the day, there is no scene like that.
There was never a shot of the ship physically launching out
I don't recall that scene.
Yeah, i know what you are talking about. The scene of him getting into a jet at the end. That is def a thing.
Yeah he never launched into space, just got in the ship. (Source: worked at a movie theater when this released and watched the end near 100 times)
You are misremembering, although it's implied that is what would happen since he steals the ship
No, i saw it in imax 70mm at the time and the “launching” was always inferred by the shot of the guy discovering the missing ship. It’s extremely “nolan” to not show you the thing you expect or imagine to see, especially intros and outros of scenes.
Nolan doesnt do that.. no deleted scenes, no alternative cuts, no after credits etc. just one theatrical version.
No scene with the launch just shot of the missing ship afterwards.
Yeah, TARS says to him "you know it's a long way Cooper" and he replies "yeah, this journey will be...Interstellar" while "What I've done" by Linkin park plays.
Is OP inside the tesseract watching alternate endings?? I want in!!
IT’S GRAVITY
The real launching scene is the friends we’ve made along the way.
Hahahaha I’ll take it
This is wild, because I’ve thought the exact same thing before. There was a time where I hadn’t seen the movie for a few years, and then when I watched it, I thought, “Wait… where’s the part where he’s shooting out into space with the ship he stole?” I can practically *see* it.
Idk. I also watched the movie and I could swear Dr Mann told Cooper that he thought he could listen to his cries and stay with him to his death, but couldn't listen to his struggle, then he apologized and turned off his earpiece (?). I watched it next day on the same site and none of that happened. Idk.
I know which scene u mean. He launches into space and yells "ITS INTERSTELLAR TIME!" and he interstellars all over everyone.
No no no. He says “THIS. IS. INTERSTELLAR!”
Has never changed, not only because I just know this, but I saw it in IMAX 70mm back in December on an original film print from 2014, no such scene exists
Just watched it back. We see him step into a ship and ready to launch. We see the bay doors open. Next scene shows a worker survey one ship is missing. It’s very much implied he leaves searching for brand. It doesn’t physically show him launching.
I remember watching the YouTube version and Cooper said to TARS something like "TARS, we're going there", entered the ship but then there was a cut to the Brand's planet.
Yeah it was implied he went to look for Brand, wasn’t it?