Also, think about getting all of the internal background to the character motivations of Captain America: Civil War, or even being able to read an earlier, less scattered draft of Suicide Squad.
Imagine being able to read the script to Deadpool, complete with smart-assed stage direction from Wade Wilson himself.
No matter the film, being able to read the words and directions behind the action helps audiences take a big step back and better understand their favorite movies, or even movies that should have worked and why they didn’t.
J.K. Rowling’s screenplay being available as a printed product separate from the film it spawned not only gives us a better appreciation of the expansion of the Harry Potter universe, it also got us to thinking about how cool it’d be to see more films release their scripts in printed format as well.