Species 2 Deleted Scenes Exclusive

Patrick takes a woman back to her apartment. As they begin to make out, he discovers that she is transsexual.

In a fit of rage or predatory instinct, Patrick brutally kills her by breaking her neck. species 2 deleted scenes exclusive

A significant portion of the excised footage involves the work of legendary creature designer H.R. Giger and effects master Steve Johnson. Fans hunt for these scenes because they contain complex animatronics and body-horror sequences that were deemed too intense or poorly paced for the final 93-minute runtime. One of the most discussed "exclusive" segments involves a dream sequence that more closely mirrored Giger’s surrealist aesthetics—scenes that were eventually trimmed to ensure the film maintained a "fast-paced" action feel. The Rating and the "Unrated" Allure Patrick takes a woman back to her apartment

When Species II hit theaters in 1998, it had the impossible task of following up the sleek, Giger-infused breakout hit of 1995. While the sequel amped up the gore, the practical effects, and the cosmic horror, much of what was originally filmed ended up on the cutting room floor. A significant portion of the excised footage involves

Several minor characters within the Pressman Hotel and the government facility had filmed "death beats" that were edited out to keep the focus on the main trio of Gamble, Baker, and Eve.

Special effects legend Steve Johnson pushed the boundaries of animatronics and prosthetics for this sequel. Some of his most grotesque creations were deemed "too much" even for an R-rating.

When Species II hit theaters on April 10, 1998, it was met with a specific kind of mid-90s sci-fi schlock charm. Directed by Peter Medak (The Ruling Class) and produced by MGM, the sequel to the 1995 cult hit traded Natasha Henstridge’s slow-burn alien seduction for Justin Lazard’s hyper-aggressive, steroid-fueled rampage as the hybrid male, Patrick Ross.