In the original theatrical cut, during the Cyberdyne break-in sequence, Dyson and John are seen entering the security vault and smashing the glass cases to obtain the Terminator arm and CPU, with John then saying, "We've got Skynet by the balls now". The more widely available Extreme DVD, which also uses branching, does not have this mistake. The version shown on the WB deleted all explicit profanity. Diksha Sundriyal. When Terminator 2 was shown on BBC One in 1994, they broadcast the 1993 Special Edition version which was edited for violence and had all uses of the 'F' cut out. The UK T-1000 Edition VHS release omits one scene from the theatrical version. Her motherly love for John increases with every passing moment and by the time we reach the end, we know that the ice between them has thawed and maybe she’ll allow herself to be good to him; not just protect him, but also love him.In the end, T-800 completes his mission, the one that he was sent for from the future. But we see a completely different picture. All images property of their respective owners. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (also promoted as T2) is a 1991 American science fiction action film produced and directed by James Cameron, who co-wrote the script with William Wisher. However, there would have been bigger problems, especially about John’s birth. The Ultimate Edition DVD accidentally omits part of the theatrical version: the first 23 seconds of Sarah's dream-recounting tape, which is all in a TV closeup. Here’s how they en… As for John, he was just a kid. In this version, after T-800 sacrifices itself, Sarah’s voice-over begins.However, it is a bit different and in a different surrounding than the one we saw in the theatre release. Here, we see her in a park, the same park she dreamt about when she thought of the With this ending, the scope for sequels would have died instantly. Wouldn’t you want to hate T-1000 more because after he failed to lure John to his foster parents’ house, he killed his If a film doesn’t bring you proper closure, then it means that it is laying the ground for a sequel. The 2017 theatrical re-release in the UK contains an exclusive intro from director James Cameron. These play after the original credits. All images property of their respective owners. However, highlighting the 'Special Edition' option and keying in '82997' (August 29, 1997), will open a Extended Special Edition Option, with the T-1000 searching John's room and an Alternate ending added on and replaced. Related: Official: Terminator: Dark Fate Will Be Rated R Produced by Terminator and Terminator 2 director James Cameron, Terminator: Dark Fate is wiping the slate partially clean and going back to the end of the last truly great movie in the Terminator franchise. To her surprise, it is the Terminator who teaches her the value of their relationship. If they saved the world, the Judgement day never happened, the robots never took over, then that means that Kyle Reese was never sent back to 1984. Terminator 2: Judgment Day is the second movie in the Terminator franchise. We've talked about the ending of Terminator 2 that made it to theaters, but there was actually a cut version of the ending that would have made … In one of the scenes, T-800 mentions that his “CPU is a neural net processor, a learning computer”. However the rental video release and subsequent home video releases were all the standard version. He graduated college in 2016 with a Bachelor's degree in Media & Public Communication, with a minor in Media Production. John believed these people and harboured anger towards his mother for leading him into this lie. They think of her as a common loon and send her to an asylum. In one of the deleted scenes, we see Sarah and John carve out T-800’s scalp and take out his CPU. For example, the Sarah we saw in the last film, and the Sarah we encounter in this one are completely different from each other, almost like they are different people! This is exactly the feeling I got after finishing ‘Judgement Day’. Then John reprograms it from read-only to read and write. But we see a completely different picture. Terminator 2 follows Sarah Connor (Hamilton) and her ten-year-old son John(Furlong) as they are pursue…

Also deleted were the shots of the T-1000's spike impaling the guard through the eye, the foster father's death (it simply cut to the shot where the blade is pulled out), the trucker getting impaled by the T-1000's blade, the biker getting the knife stabbed into him, the T-1000's nudity, and the guards do not spurt blood when shot in the knees. Terminator 2: Judgment Day has an alternate ending that would've ended the franchise that James Cameron created in a very different way.That said, it's possible that this alternate ending could've been better for the franchise in the long run. John teaches him human things like “don’t kill everyone”, what crying means and how humans work. The British Board of Film Classification initially requested some cuts before they could pass the film with a 15 certificate in the UK. But then, Cameron never returned to make these films and we were left with movies that never managed to live up to the potential of the first two in the series. She seems to be his bodyguard; she forgets that John is still a kid. We've talked about the ending of Terminator 2 that made it to theaters, but there was actually a cut version of the ending that would have made … In an alternate version, there is a completely different ending to the film, something that would have concluded the series then and there and we wouldn’t have had to sit through the next three films. But with the new modification, his learning abilities are enhanced, which means more chances of becoming human.After both the Terminators are burnt to a crisp in the smelting chamber, Sarah and John make their way out of the factory and drive out, god knows where. Terminator 2's Alternate Ending Would've Ended The Franchise Terminator 2: Judgment Day has an alternate ending that would've ended the franchise that James Cameron created in a very different way. However, there would have been bigger problems, especially about John’s birth. Unlike the last film, where only the timeline brought some complexity to the film, the characters being the straightforward form of themselves, this film relied a lot on the arc its characters took by the end.