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While the final film positions Eve (Natasha Henstridge) primarily as a psychic bloodhound used to track Patrick, original subplots painted a much more sympathetic, complex picture of the clone.

This release offers the best, restored look at the film and includes special features that dive into the production, often featuring commentary on the excised footage.

Today, these deleted scenes exist in varying qualities. The VHS unrated cut contains the "Hemo-Vomit" scene in grainy full. The 2003 Special Edition DVD features the Senator’s Vault and the Eve’s Glitch scene as a 4:3 letterboxed extra with unfinished sound mixing. The Mars prologue with Patrick’s father has never been released in high definition; only a workprint copy circulates among private collectors.

Press originally had a tense confrontation with a group of military generals who wanted to capture Patrick Ross alive to weaponize his DNA. Press, remembering the horrors of the first film, argued fiercely that elimination was the only safe option. This explained his deeply cynical attitude throughout the rest of the movie.

The deleted scenes demonstrate the filmmakers' efforts to flesh out the characters, adding depth and complexity to their stories.

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Roughly 13 minutes of workprint footage showing raw practical effects, gore, and creature designs before final editing. Notable Special Features