One scene changed cinema forever

One scene changed cinema forever

In the vast majority of cases, this cannot be continued
popular original enough water. However, there are a few exceptions. And James Cameron’s sci-fi masterpiece Terminator 2 is definitely one of them.

On Rotten Tomatoes, the rating rests with the fans 6 percent higher than the first part and our community also rates the sequel 0.2 points better. The popular action cult film from 1991 is released on February 26, 2024 in a new anniversary edition and can already be pre-ordered now.

Terminator 2 – Limited Anniversary Edition

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This is included in the Terminator 2 Anniversary Edition

The stylish digipack includes three discs, which also contains the version personally restored by James Cameron. The first disc contains the 4K UHD theatrical version, the second contains the Blu-ray with the theatrical version, Director’s Cut and the Extended Special Edition. Disc 3 contains the Blu-ray theatrical version in 3D. You can also look forward to lots of bonus material.

The bonus material from Terminator 2

  • Documentary “T2: Reprogramming the Terminator” with exclusive interviews

  • 2 audio commentaries by James Cameron & co-author William Wisher and by cast & crew
  • Making of
  • Cut scenes (optionally with audio commentary)
  • Trailer
  • The original film soundtrack is available Double vinyl in gatefold cover
    and a lenticular print of the cover artwork.

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    Terminator 2 in the anniversary edition at Amazon

    Terminator 2 features revolutionary sci-fi special effects

    While Terminator became a surprise hit in 1984 on a relatively small budget, The part cost about ten times as much (via The Numbers). This time director James Cameron had 100 million at his disposal and he staged an action hit with Arnold Schwarzenegger that surpassed its predecessor.

    Above all, they were revolutionary Special effects that changed cinema. With the villain T-1000, Cameron created an enemy that had never been seen before on screen, as the android can change its physical form at will. In the implementation the effects cost 5 million (via Screenrant ), which is almost as much as the entire first Terminator film.

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