Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg is set to release a brand new director’s cut of Schindler’s List that will try to see things from a more a balanced perspective, the director revealed today.

Schindler’s List was originally released in 1993 and looked at the life of Oskar Schindler, a man who saved hundreds of Jewish people from the holocaust in World War II.

But neo-Nazis have never been happy with the original cut of the film which often depicted their moral ancestors as abhorrent people.



‘Were there some bad Nazis back then? Sure, but there were a lot of good ones too,’ one alt-right spokesperson told us.

And so Steven Spielberg will release a new, extended cut of Schindler’s List that will show one Nazi doing something nice while Oskar Schindler will be shown kicking a dog in anger.

‘It’s all in the name of balance,’ said Spielberg. ‘I think these changes will add a lot of depth to the movie.’

The new cut will be released later this year.