Netflix spared no expense in removing scandal-ridden comedian Chris D'Elia from director Zack Snyder's
Army Of The Dead and replacing him with Tig Notaro.
In a new interview with
Vanity Fair, husband-and-wife team Zack and Deborah Snyder didn't disclose the exact amount it took to reshoot scenes with Notaro but said it was a "fairly easy" decision to remove D'Elia.
Deborah, one of the film's producers, told
Vanity Fair it was an "expensive" choice, while Zack put the cost at "a few million."
"I will say, Netflix did the right thing," Deborah said. "They put their money where their mouth is."