The screenwriter originally scripted even more grotesque "fast-forward" pregnancy sequences, featuring tentacles emerging directly from women's bellies.
When Species II hit theaters in 1998, it pushed the boundaries of sci-fi horror with a relentless mix of gore and H.R. Giger-inspired creature designs. However, much of the most shocking content—ranging from extreme practical effects to controversial subplots—was left on the cutting room floor or relegated to later "unrated" home media releases. species 2 deleted scenes exclusive
One of the most notable deleted scenes involves the antagonist, Patrick Ross (Justin Lazard), after he picks up a woman at a club. However, much of the most shocking content—ranging from
Modern Blu-ray releases from Scream Factory include "Special Effects Outtakes" that show the FX team testing "gooptastic" practical gags, including the mechanical head-explosion rigs and the 15-foot stomach tendrils that were shortened for timing in the final film. Summary of Major Deleted Content Scene Type Description Where to Find It The Apartment Kill Patrick kills a transsexual woman after a club pickup. IMDb Alternate Versions Uncut Hotel Suite Extended nudity and gore during the debutante encounter. Species Trilogy Special Edition DVD Extended Strip Club A longer version of the dance sequence. Species II Collector's Edition Blu-ray Alternate Pregnancy More explicit "tentacle-birth" practical effects. Special Effects Outtakes / DVD Extras Summary of Major Deleted Content Scene Type Description
Many of the "deleted" elements were actually concepts that the production team couldn't fully realize due to budget or technical constraints:
Working closely with H.R. Giger, the team aimed for a "transparent" look for the aliens. While they used practical puppets and complex materials, lighting choices on set ultimately prevented the characters from looking as translucent as intended.
Here is an exclusive look at the deleted scenes and alternate versions that reveal the movie Peter Medak almost made. The Most Controversial Cut: The Transsexual Murder