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Dedicated fans often use authoring tools to re-insert these deleted scenes into the film. These fan-made ISOs are popular because they bridge narrative gaps, such as the subplot involving Cyberdyne Systems finding the terminator's CPU. TV Versions:
Most official DVD and Blu-ray releases (like the 2001 Special Edition) include roughly 7-10 minutes of deleted scenes as standalone bonuses. Fan Edits: the+terminator+1984+extended+cut+dvdiso+top
: Most modern releases, such as the 2001 Special Edition DVD or 40th Anniversary 4K UHD, do not include the deleted footage in the film itself. Instead, they provide these scenes as standalone bonus features. Dedicated fans often use authoring tools to re-insert
Because these are non-official edits, they are not sold in stores. They are typically discussed on forums like Reddit's r/fanedits Fanedit Network Fan Edits: : Most modern releases, such as
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: It contains hidden "Easter eggs" and featurettes where effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr. and editor Mark Goldblatt discuss technical techniques and re-shot sequences. Key Narrative Themes for Analysis
: Uses an open matte aspect ratio (1.78:1) to show more of the filmed picture and reintegrates all 12 deleted scenes.