Sometimes after you watch a film you sense something is missing, you don’t know exactly what it is but something is wrong, this is what it’s called plot whole. These plot wholes sometimes are a result of a bad script, mistakes or it’s just that the director decided that that particular scene wouldn’t help the story of the film move forward, so it got scrapped never to see the light of day again.
For some time now the directors and studios thanks
to the internet and, Blu-rays, etc… have been releasing these footages that otherwise
would never be seen. Point in case is what ever happened to Irrfan Khan’s
character, Dr. Rajit Ratha in Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man. In the film
Dr. Ratha is saved from the Lizzard by Spider-Man but then he disappears from
the film, where did he go?
Well
it seems that he is in fact dead. In the official Tumblr page for The Daily
Bugle, a deleted scenes video of The Amazing Spider-Man was posted and shows
Dr. Ratha’s demise be the hands, or should I say teeth of the Lizard.
OSCORP
CORPSE I.D.
By
Dilbert Trilby
The
New York City Coroner’s Office yesterday positively identified a badly
decomposed body found in the sewers beneath lower Manhattan as that of Dr.
Rajit Ratha, 46, formerly of Oscorp Industries. A resident of New York City,
Ratha was born on March 13, 1967 in Jaipur, India. Ratha was the Director of
Business Development in the Biogenetic Division of Oscorp in Manhattan.
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