Poseidon 2006 Deleted Scenes Verified
He tapped. Another message opened. A string of system logs, timestamps, coordinates. The app still tried to do its job even while the ship became a broken thing. Among the code was a single line that made his chest hollow: "Passenger status: unverified — manual confirmation required."
| # | Scene Title (as labeled) | Runtime | Description | Source Verified | |---|--------------------------|---------|-------------|----------------| | 1 | “Extended Casino Intro” | 1:48 | Additional dialogue between Dylan (Josh Lucas) and others before the wave hits. | DVD – Special Features | | 2 | “Robert’s Doubt” | 1:22 | Captain Bradford (Andre Braugher) hesitates before abandoning the bridge. | Blu-ray – Deleted Scenes | | 3 | “Maggie & Conor – Elevator Argument” | 2:01 | Extended emotional beat before the elevator shaft climb. | DVD/Blu-ray | | 4 | “Valentine’s Plan” | 0:58 | Richard Dreyfuss’ character suggests an alternate escape route. | Warner Bros. press kit source | | 5 | “Elena’s Goodbye (Extended)” | 1:34 | Longer death scene for Elena (Mía Maestro) with more dialogue. | Blu-ray only | | 6 | “Lucky Larry Alternate Joke” | 0:45 | Different comedic take in the flooded kitchen. | DVD easter egg | | 7 | “Helicopter Rescue Alternate” | 2:03 | Extended rescue ending with more survivor reactions. | Streaming deleted scenes (Amazon, 2008) | | 8 | “Dylan’s Flashback” | 1:09 | Brief memory of Dylan’s naval past (cut for pacing). | Workprint (unverified outside fan copy) | poseidon 2006 deleted scenes verified
Poseidon (2006) - Deleted Scenes [Verified Footage] He tapped
In an alternate ending, Dylan Johns sacrifices himself to save the others, and Robert Ramsey survives to give a eulogy. Verdict: False. This originates from a fan edit on YouTube that re-cut the ending. Wolfgang Petersen was explicit in a 2006 Empire interview: “From day one, Josh Lucas’s character was the survivor. He’s the shark. He always gets out.” Dylan was never scripted to die. The app still tried to do its job
Maya crouched to the phone and scrolled through the app’s backend logs, a ghostly string of administrative entries and timestamps. Her fingers traced a line: a maintenance crew shift had been logged here earlier in the night. She found a name. Ben held the phone to the grate and spoke the name into the dark like an invocation.
: A subplot involving the singer Gloria (Fergie) and Captain Bradford was filmed, showing a budding romance. The theatrical cut reduced this to a few meaningful glances during the New Year's Eve performance. Valentin’s Backstory