The direhorse was intended to be a creature that Na'vi warriors use for riding and hunting. Conceived as a sort of horse crossed with a dinosaur, it had to incorporate reptilian aspects while maintaining a horse's natural grace and glory. The main terrestrial inspiration for the designers was the Clydesdale horse with its massive scale and strength. Based on Wayne Barlowe's concept, Christopher Swift sculpted the final direhorse maquette. Joseph C. Pepe did design modifications and color designs in Photoshop that ended up serving as the final design scheme for the movie. As with all the terrestrial creatures, getting the six legs to work together and make them seem natural and still beautiful and graceful was one of the greatest challenges. The animators ultimately achieved a natural-looking gallop by coupling the front four legs, but off-setting the movement of the first pair by a few degrees.
The movie was re-released in cinemas on August 27, 2010, little under 9 months after the theatrical release, in a Special Edition that featured 9 minutes of additional footage (including some exposition about the Na'vi school, a hunting scene and a longer ending). Both the Theatrical and Special Edition were later released on the Collector's Edition DVD/Blu-ray, which also included a third version, the Collector's Extended Edition, which added a total of 16 minutes to the Theatrical Edition. According to James Cameron, the 7 extra minutes on the Collector's Extended Edition mainly consist of an altered opening of the film on Earth; Cameron had felt that these Earth scenes weren't really necessary for the movie, but when fans indicated their disappointment over those missing sequences, he created the Extended Edition especially for them. He also added that finishing the additional 16 minutes of footage cost about $1 million per minute, an investment that Fox was happy to make since the Theatrical Version had been such a huge hit.
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