Wolfgang Petersen’s 2004 epic, Troy , was famously reworked in 2007 into a that many fans consider the definitive version of the film. While the theatrical version was a massive box office hit, this version adds roughly 31 minutes of footage, bringing the total runtime to 196 minutes (3 hours and 16 minutes). Key Differences & Improvements DVD REVIEW: TROY – DIRECTOR'S CUT - CHUD.com
If you’ve only seen the theatrical version of Wolfgang Petersen’s 2004 epic Troy , you haven’t seen the whole war.
You likely mean "Troy: Director's Cut" — here’s a short essay about it.
This report serves as a formal record regarding the acquisition and status of the Troy: Director’s Cut (specifically the 2004 Wolfgang Petersen film). Due to the age of the film and the proliferation of various home video releases, locating the correct Director’s Cut —as opposed to the standard Theatrical Version—requires specific targeting.
You can find the Director's Cut through most major digital retailers and physical media outlets:
The first frame was not the beaches of Troy. It was a black screen. A single line of white text:
: The Director's Cut is approximately 196 minutes (3 hours and 16 minutes), whereas the theatrical version is 163 minutes .
: The Director's Cut expands on subplots involving characters like Briseis (played by Rose Byrne), Andromache (played by Diane Kruger), and King Priam (played by Brian Cox), adding layers to the narrative.
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