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Napoleon: The Directors Cut is now available to stream with 48 minutes of new footage.

Why is that the case?

Napoleon Bonaparte looks through a telescope next to his troops in his self-titled Ridley Scott-directed film

Napoleon: The Director’s Cut contains almost an hour’s worth of extra footage

Because, based on what I’ve read and heard, it’s not very good.

Now, Rotten Tomatoes isn’t the universal authority on whether a movie is good or bad.

If enough people have saidNapoleonis a bang average flick, the likelihood is that’s the case.

Joaquin Phoenix’s Napoleon Bonaparte looks into the camera in the French commander’s movie by Ridley Scott

The release ofNapoleon: The Director’s Cutwon’t convince me to watch it

I’m sureGladiator IIwill make up for it, though!

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