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Poseidon 2006 Deleted Scenes 2021 [hot] Now

Released in May 2006, Poseidon faced a brutal box office battle against The Da Vinci Code and X-Men: The Last Stand . The theatrical cut was lean—a breakneck 98 minutes that famously killed off the first major character within the first 12 minutes. Critics praised the relentless pace but lamented the lack of emotional depth.

Additional scenes showing his life as a professional gambler on the ship, establishing his "lone wolf" persona before he’s forced to lead. Robert Ramsey (Kurt Russell): poseidon 2006 deleted scenes 2021

: Scenes showing the Captain giving a tour to young Conor Bennett (Jimmy Bennett) and a minor romantic subplot for Valentin (Freddy Rodríguez) were removed and later highlighted in DVD extras. The "2021" Connection and the 4K Update Released in May 2006, Poseidon faced a brutal

This adds texture to the "Mayor" title. It makes his later clashes with the ship's hierarchy more understandable. However, the editing of this scene is somewhat clunky, so its removal is understandable from a pacing perspective, even if it robs Russell of some character depth. Additional scenes showing his life as a professional

The theatrical cut prioritized action pacing over narrative coherence. The deleted footage proves that a more character-driven, emotionally resonant film existed in the editing room. Specifically, the restoration of Richard Nelson’s backstory and the inclusion of the tragic alternate ending would have likely improved critical reception, even if it meant a longer runtime.

These scenes are . They are exclusive to the 2021 Warner Archive Blu-ray . Streaming versions (HBO Max/Max, etc.) still use the theatrical cut without these scenes.

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