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Troy Director 39-s Cut [top] Jun 2026In 2007, Warner Bros. released the Troy: Director’s Cut , offering a definitive version of the film that arguably elevates it from a standard summer blockbuster to a gritty historical epic. Related search term suggestions: Troy deleted scenes, Wolfgang Petersen Troy director’s cut, Troy extended edition troy director 39-s cut Many fans prefer the Director's Cut's visuals but the Theatrical Cut's music, leading to "hybrid" fan-edits that combine the extended footage with the original Horner score. Alternate versions - Troy (2004) - IMDb In 2007, Warner Bros (3 hours and 16 minutes), adding over 30 minutes of footage to the original theatrical version. Increased Brutality Alternate versions - Troy (2004) - IMDb (3 Released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2007 (three years after the theatrical debut), the runs approximately 196 minutes (3 hours and 16 minutes). That is a massive 34 minutes of additional footage. Conversely, the scenes with Priam (Peter O’Toole, in a performance that should have earned him an Oscar nomination) are transformed. The theatrical cut gave us the famous scene of Priam kissing Achilles’ hands—a moment of breathtaking power. But the Director’s Cut amplifies it. We get an extended exchange where Priam doesn’t just beg for Hector’s body; he forces Achilles to confront his own future. “I have endured what no mortal on earth has endured,” he says. “I have kissed the hands of the man who killed my son.” In the added beats, we see Achilles’ face crumble not from pity, but from recognition. Priam is his father, Peleus, grown old in grief. This is the moment Achilles becomes a hero, not because he kills, but because he weeps. Their relationship is fleshed out with more dialogue and an extended, more explicit sex scene. |
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