Poseidon 2006 Deleted Scenes [portable] ⚡ [ TRUSTED ]
In 2006, Wolfgang Petersen’s Poseidon crashed through theaters—a lean, mean capsizing machine. But what if the brutal editing bay swallowed something more? Here is the story behind the fabled “Poseidon 2006 Deleted Scenes,” as assembled from a waterlogged hard drive found in a Burbank dumpster.
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By cutting this, the theatrical version leans heavily on Russell’s star power to carry the emotional weight without script support, rendering the relationship functional but thin. Poseidon (2006)
The camera opens in the throbbing belly of the overturned Poseidon. Floodlights from emergency lamps swing as the ship groans. Below-deck corridors are a tangle of floating debris, dangling pipes, and a staccato of water pouring through fractured bulkheads. In the dim, oily light, a small group of survivors gathers in the engine room: Robert (a quiet engineer), Maggie (maternal, exhausted), James (young and panicked), and Elena (practical and calm). While the theatrical cut focused almost entirely on
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- Variety Staff. "Review: 'Poseidon'." Variety, May 10, 2006.
- Monaco, James. How to Read a Film: Movies, Media, and Beyond. Oxford University Press, 2009. (Referencing concepts of film editing and pacing).
While the theatrical cut focused almost entirely on the survival escape, the deleted material primarily fleshed out character backstories and relationships. 1.3.2 , 1.5.1
While Wolfgang Petersen’s Poseidon (2006) is known for its lean, fast-paced runtime of roughly 98 minutes, several scenes were removed to prioritize the action over character backstory. Official Deleted Scenes (DVD/Blu-ray) The following scenes are included as bonus features on most official physical releases Meg is Re-animated (8 minutes):