Zack Snyder spent millions removing scandal-ridden Chris D'Elia from 'Army Of The Dead'


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The reshoot process with Tig Notaro used green screen and CGI to digitally add her to the existing footage. Photo: Netflix

Netflix spared no expense in removing scandal-ridden comedian Chris D'Elia from director Zack Snyder's Army Of The Dead and replacing him with Tig Notaro.

In a new interview with Vanity Fair, husband-and-wife team Zack and Deborah Snyder didn't disclose the exact amount it took to reshoot scenes with Notaro but said it was a "fairly easy" decision to remove D'Elia.

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