Louis Leterrier told Collider: "On the Blu-ray I think we'll have 70 minutes of stuff", and added that with behind-the-scene documentaries, there would be a total of three hours of bonus material for fans.
He said: "[With] DVDs you have a limit of 3 hours of footage and stuff. The Blu-ray you have something like 100 hours, so on the Blue-ray I want to put everything we shot. I'm not the kind of guy that likes to keep the stuff for myself. I'm like, okay you student filmmakers, here's what I did right and here's what I did wrong and in some of the stuff, in the 70 minutes, there's some great stuff and there's some really horrible stuff, but you'll see it all, you know?"
He explained why he had edited the movie to its 1hr 54mins length. "The problem was that it was a lot of stops and go and stops and go and stops and go. It didn't feel like a good fugitive movie like the Bourne Supremacy, like The Fugitive with Harrison Ford. These movies keep on going. They never stop, you know."
Leterrier added it had been a difficult process: "It's really tough. You become really emotional. It's 2 years of your life. It's your own thing.."
Asked about plans for a follow-up film, he said: "Sequel? Maybe. We'll know on Saturday."

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