As a first-time director in 2003, Len Wiseman had his share of insecurities.
The Big Picture Every director wants people to resonate with their movie. However, due to a series of circumstances, a lot of them get anxious when the time comes to finally see their work put on big screens in movie theaters across the world. This happened to Len Wiseman, whose first-ever feature film was Underworld. As the vampire vs. werewolves movie turns 20, the director sat down with Collider's Carly Lane to talk about the process of getting the action movie made.
"I honestly remember thinking, 'If this does really well and people notice it, if this goes straight to video, but they think it's cool, maybe it'll find an audience.' But I truly was not expecting it to."
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