In the original screenplay of Lethal Weapon penned by Shane Black in 1985, the characters of Riggs and Murtaugh were far darker than what we see on the screen. Their pasts were more grim, with both of them having vivid flashbacks of their time in the Vietnam War. Murtaugh's backstory was particularly harrowing, as he recalled killing a young soldier with his bare hands during military training before ever going to war. Meanwhile, Riggs remembered his time as a ruthless assassin for the C.I.A., which earned him a legendary status among U.S. and V.C. soldiers. The script also delved into Joshua's backstory, revealing him to be another C.I.A. assassin in Vietnam who gained a notorious reputation for his actions during the war. This explains how Joshua and Riggs knew each other's names and reputations in the film. It's fascinating to think about how different the characters could have been if the original, darker vision for the film had been brought to the screen. #shorts #lethalweapon #didyouknow #moviefacts #moviedetails #melgibson
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