Species 2 Deleted Scenes Exclusive

Instead of the theatrical finale, the deleted ending reveals a pregnant teenager on a remote farm, scratching at her belly. A shadowy figure (Eve, disguised) offers her a ride. Last shot: the girl’s eyes turn silver. This cliffhanger was scrapped for Species III – but Medak insists it was the “true, hopeless ending.”

The lab rampage was originally a three‑minute single take. Deleted frames show Eve using a severed arm as a club, then smiling at the camera – breaking the fourth wall. Medak said, “I wanted her to feel like a predator enjoying the hunt.” The studio called it “tonally psychotic.” It’s since become legendary among bootleg collectors.

Eve (Natasha Henstridge) is the docile, lab-grown clone of the original alien, Sil. In the theatrical cut, her presence is explained quickly via exposition. species 2 deleted scenes exclusive

What audiences saw was a 93-minute cut focused on gore, grotesque body horror, and a Mars mission gone wrong. However, the home video releases—specifically the 1998 VHS “Unrated Edition” and the 2003 Special Edition DVD—unlocked a vault of approximately 12 minutes of exclusive deleted scenes. These scenes do not just add runtime; they fundamentally alter the character arcs, political undertones, and tragic dimensions of the film.

In the theatrical release, when Patrick is with the debutante's sister, we only see his back and tentacles. However, an unedited/extended version of this scene exists where Patrick is seen in his full, terrifying bipedal alien form. Species Wiki 4. Practical Effects Deep Dive Instead of the theatrical finale, the deleted ending

Michael Madsen reprises his role as Press Lennox, the government assassin. In the theatrical cut, he simply appears when called upon. A deleted introductory scene showed Lennox living in self-imposed isolation, traumatized by the events of the first film. This sequence explained his reluctance to hunt another alien entity and added a layer of grit to his character. 3. The Mars Mission Prologue

One of the film's most infamous sequences involves Patrick's encounter with a woman in his apartment. The theatrical version uses quick cuts to mask the violence. The unrated, deleted footage shows a highly detailed prosthetic body getting torn open, with a much more graphic depiction of the alien tentacles bursting from Patrick's body to rewrite his victim's DNA. 3. The Graphic Lab Massacre This cliffhanger was scrapped for Species III –

The film's "unrated" reputation was almost even more intense. Deleted footage includes: The Debutantes:

Some of the most extreme deleted footage included tentacles emerging from the bellies of women infected by the alien creature. These practical effects were, at the time, considered too intense for the theatrical rating, requiring cuts to bring the movie down from a potential NC-17 to an R-rating.