Until then, I’ll keep streaming the original just for that market scene on the hyper-dimensional beach.
Let’s be honest: Luc Besson’s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) was a beautiful, chaotic mess. It had the most expensive opening 20 minutes of any film in history (the breathtaking "Space Oddity" sequence) and some of the clunkiest dialogue ever spoken by leads who had zero romantic chemistry.
But here we are, six years later, still talking about it. Why? Because the was unmatched.