Would Up in the Air Have Been Better With a Twist Ending?
What if Jason Reitman had kept Walter Kirn's ending?
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What if Jason Reitman had kept Walter Kirn's ending?
In accordance with the Official Vulture Spoiler Policy, we won't ruin it for you here.
Let's see. How on earth is this going to pan out?
This detail has already been made public by the show's producers, but we'll leave the decision up to you as to whether you'd like to learn more.
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