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Die Hard 2 Workprint __full__ -

The opening scene at Washington Dulles International Airport features extended bickering between the airport police and travelers. John McClane (Bruce Willis) has additional lines of dialogue expressing his frustration with the bureaucratic airport security.

: One of the most notable differences is the increased gore. For instance, the shootout involving terrorists dressed as painters is far more graphic. Other scenes, such as McClane's icicle kill and the fight with Cochrane, are extended to emphasize the brutality of the encounters. die hard 2 workprint

In 1990, Die Hard 2 was under immense pressure to match the critical and commercial success of the groundbreaking original. The workprint reveals a film that was darker, grittier, and more aligned with Renny Harlin’s signature stylistic violence before Twentieth Century Fox edited it into a sleeker, faster-paced summer blockbuster. The opening scene at Washington Dulles International Airport

Some of McClane's jokes are delivered with a flatter, more cynical tone rather than the punchy, comedic timing heard in theaters. For instance, the shootout involving terrorists dressed as

The 1990 theatrical release was heavily scrutinized by the MPAA to avoid an NC-17 rating. The workprint contains the raw, uncut violence before the censors trimmed it down.

Action sequences utilize temporary cues from other late-1980s action films to maintain pacing. Why the Workprint Matters to Fans

Fan-curated playlists on YouTube often host individual deleted or extended scenes from this version.