: During a medical exam, Ripley 8 reacts emotionally to a picture of a young girl, hinting at her residual memories of Newt from Aliens .
The Special Edition includes about 13 minutes of altered or new footage, while cutting some theatrical elements, resulting in a net increase of 7 minutes. : During a medical exam, Ripley 8 reacts
Ripley's surgery scene is longer; she briefly wakes up and attacks a scientist while the embryo is being removed. : Replaces the close-ups of Ripley clones with
: Replaces the close-ups of Ripley clones with a sequence featuring a space pilot squashing a mutant insect that has an Alien-like jaw. Technical Details (BRrip x264 GAZ YIFY) The 1997
: The "Betty" lands on Earth, and Ripley and Call look out over the ruins of a post-apocalyptic Paris. Character Development :
A longer dialogue between Call and Ripley in the chapel while Call interfaces with the "Father" computer. Technical Details (BRrip x264 GAZ YIFY)
The 1997 film does not have an official "Director's Cut." Instead, director Jean-Pierre Jeunet considers the Theatrical Cut his authorized version. However, a Special Edition (often mistakenly labeled as a Director's Cut in digital downloads) exists, adding approximately 7 minutes of footage. Key Content Differences in the Special Edition