That’s another classic ruined
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Horror fans are not happy at all with Apple TV Plus after the streaming service ruined the ending of one of the best horror movies ever made by placing a recommended viewing option on the screen.
Instead of playing the iconic ending of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 masterpiece Psycho in full, Apple TV minimised the movie and put a recommended viewing option for the most random suggestion possible: viewers missed the finale and instead could stare at an image of none other than comedy TV ShowThe Big Bang Theory,and then Friends. One horror fan quickly took toTwitterto post a video of the blunder and complain, writing, “Physical media will always be better than this abomination!!!” Watch the clip below.
It looks like other horror fans share the viewer’s pain too, withone replying, “This is unacceptable,” andanother added, “Yeah.. that’s a tough one. There should be an option with all streaming media to disable that kind of a transition.”
So what was really supposed to happen? At the end of the movie, serial killer Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) sits in a police station after being caught posing as his dead mother and killing hotel guests at his family-owned motel. But as Bates sits in the cell, the audience can hear his mother’s voice play in his head, and it becomes obvious that the killer who suffers from multiple personality disorder still believes he is his mother. At the end of the inner monologue, the killer looks up at the camera and strikes an unforgettable smile as a flash of his dead mother’s skull hits the screen. The camera pans to policemen retrieving one of Bates’ victims’ cars from a nearby bog, suggesting that the killer may finally be put to justice.
However, some horror buffs are finding the funny side in the situation, especially when it comes to those random recommendations, which are usually based on what you are watching at that moment. So, recommending sitcoms after watching Psycho is a little unhinged. “No one told Norman that life was gonna be this way…,” jokes oneTwitter user, while anotherone replied, “The movie was a little weird but I’m glad it had a happy ending! He can finally go back to just being a taxi driver,” in relation to Big Bang Theory.
Aside from covering up the final scene, who knows, maybe the streamer wanted to recommend something light-hearted so that the viewer wouldn’t have nightmares.
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