“I hope they found each other again later in life”: Zooey Deschanel Wanted a Wildly Different Ending for ‘500 Days of Summer’ That Made Her One of Most Hated Movie Characters Ever

Zooey Deschanel Wanted a Wildly Different Ending for ‘500 Days of Summer’ That Made Her One of Most Hated Movie Characters Ever
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Following the release of 500 Days of Summer, featuring Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the romantic drama turned into a popular one-sided love story. However, for fans, Deschanel’s Summer became one of the most hated onscreen characters because of the way she treated Gordon-Levitt’s Tom. 

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Zooey Deschanel
Zooey Deschanel

Nonetheless, when it comes to Zooey Deschanel and her way of ending things, she mentioned her desire to recreate 500 Days of Summer, to offer closure to her character. Willing to give Summer a happily ever after, Deschanel revealed looking for a different ending and second chances. 

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Zooey Deschanel Envisions A Romantic Ending In 500 Days of Summer 

Popularly known for her appearance as Anita in the 2000 comedy-drama Almost Famous, Zooey Deschanel became a renowned star and a household name. Following her role in Cameron Crowe’s masterpiece, Deschanel got the opportunity to appear in the 2009 romantic indie movie 500 Days of Summer. 

500 Days of Summer
500 Days of Summer (2009)

Although her role as Summer in the 2009 movie alongside Joseph Gordon-Levitt turned her into a hated pop culture character, Zooey Deschanel gained immense popularity. However, as mentioned, Deschanel’s character was disliked by fans for the way she treated her onscreen love interest, Tom (Gordon-Levitt). 

Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in 500 Days of Summer

According to the film, Tom fell in love with Summer but got his heart broken. Thus, eventually, Tom picked up the pieces and moved on to fall in love with Autumn (Minka Kelly). Recalling this ending, during an interview with US Weekly, Zooey Deschanel expressed her desire to give her own dream ending of a happily ever after to Summer. 

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Zooey Deschanel Wants A Happily Ever After For Summer 

Discussing with US Weekly, Zooey Deschanel envisioned a romantic ending for her onscreen character Summer. Denying the fact that her character broke Tom’s heart, the actress expressed her views in 2019, during an interview with Entertainment Weekly. 

I’m just so surprised when women will be like, ‘I hated your character in that movie!’ I’m like, ‘Really? She said everything from the beginning!” 

Zooey Deschanel
Deschanel envisions a different ending for Summer

Thus, willing to offer her character a proper happy ending, Deschanel shared her idea with US Weekly. Wishing for Summer to be with Tom, the actress mentioned, 

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I hope Summer and Tom found each other again later in life” 

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Zooey Deschanel wants a happy ending in 500 Days of Summer

Further, she even entertained the idea of a 500 Days of Summer sequel in order to give her character the desired ending. Looking for a different perspective on the roles and the movie itself, Zooey Deschanel opened up about a possible second film. 

Watch 500 Days of Summer on Apple TV. 

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Source: US Weekly, Entertainment Weekly

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