What, exactly, changed with the Cats update?

What, exactly, changed with the Cats update? - Orange Tabby Cat on Gray Metal Fence

I've seen a ton of articles about Cats receiving an update shortly after release, and based on recent videos the release actually took place, but I can't find any actual changes more specific than the various CGI improvements explained in the leaked release letter.

Is there any good source of side-by-side comparisons on what actually changed?






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What did they change in Cats movie?

According to THR, there were no content changes made to Cats in the new version. Tom Hooper, who is described as a \u201cvery exacting director\u201d decided to refine small things within the VFX such as lighting, integrating, and actor's performance time. The runtime remained at a 1 hour and 50 minute runtime as well.

What is the newest version of Cats?

Cats is a 2019 musical fantasy film based on the 1981 stage musical of the same name by Andrew Lloyd Webber, which in turn was based on the poetry collection Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939) by T. S. Eliot.

Why did the cat movie fail?

The obvious culprits are the creepy and disturbing CGI design, which was met with widespread mockery on social media. The studio even put out a new cut with updated special effects after the film was released. The terrible reviews didn't help either.

When was Battle Cats last updated?

Version 10.4 (March 15th, 2021, April 6th, 2021)



The Battle Cats | Update 11.4 - probably the best update, like ever




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