Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Copenhagen Cowboy’ Reportedly Coming to Netflix
The overseer of the 2011 film Drive is supposedly carrying his next undertaking to Netflix. Nicolas Winding Refn has been long prodding a pristine undertaking called Copenhagen Cowboy and it appears as though we ought to get more data inevitably.
As first detailed by ThePlaylist.net (the live connection doesn’t work so we’ve incorporated an Archive.org interface meanwhile) the task was apparently outed by a PETA objection about the undertaking.
PETA delivered an objection back toward the beginning of December 2021 that takes note of that the forthcoming Danish series would head Netflix. The explanation they talk about the undertaking is on the grounds that the basic entitlements bunch charges that the creation killed a pig on set.
They sent an open letter to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings requesting the scene to be cut.
In the public statement, they state “Killing a conscious being and taking advantage of that passing for amusement is unsuitable and might be illicit,” adding “No creature ought to languish or pass on over human diversion, and PETA is approaching Netflix to leave on the cutting room floor any recording that may extol this present pig’s unnecessary, silly butcher.”
The venture has been prodded by Nicolas Winding Refn for a long while yet very little has been known.
An Instagram page prodding the forthcoming venture started posting back in September 2021. Two posts containing pigs have been posted including one posted a couple of days before the PETA grievance.