Scenes in the original screenplay but not filmed:-Extended Future War sequence. The entire prologue has a voice-over by John Connor, describing Judgment Day and the events of the previous movie. The extended scene shows the Resistance winning the war when they destroy Skynet's central processor, rendering all Skynet's units inert in an instant. John and his squad enter a Skynet lab where they find the time-portal and a storage facility of Terminators. Reese talks to John before he volunteers to be sent through time; it is implied that Reese learns that he is in fact John's father. After Reese is sent, John enters a storage cabinet full of Terminators (different types even). One of the 101-models is missing (being the Terminator from the first movie). John hints that he needs to send another one himself. After that, the rest of the movie is effectively one long flashback of John. The scene was omitted because it was not deemed narratively important enough to justify the costs of building additional sets, but it did appear later in a similar form in Terminator Genisys (2015).-Sarah's ECT. Sarah is fitted for electro-convulsive therapy, and voltage is pumped into her. The shock causes her to wince in pain, and relive several moments from her life, most prominently the T-800 chasing her through the factory and lunging at her in the previous film.-Alternate nuclear nightmare scene. Sarah dreams that the Terminator takes her out of the asylum towards the fence, where she sees nuclear silos opening, firing their missiles. One nuclear bomb goes off, ripping off both her flesh and the Terminator's. Then she wakes up.-Extended hospital escape. After getting out of the elevator, the T-800 revs up his motorcycle and directs it unmanned and at full speed at the elevator, causing it to explode as the T-1000 emerges from it, giving John, Sarah, and him some more time to commandeer a vehicle.-Salceda's death sequence. Enrique Salceda's dog starts barking as the T-1000 approaches. Enrique goes out and tries to shoot it, but T-1000 pierces his shoulder blades in order to torture him for information. Enrique grabs a grenade from a crate behind him and blows himself up, and hopefully the T-1000 with it. However, T-1000's head merely falls off, and like the little piece in the asylum escape sequence, it oozes back into his boots. Enrique's wife Yolanda sees this and hugs her baby as T-1000 steps closer. T-1000 picks up the baby and gets the info from her as to where John and others had gone.-Gant Ranch. This section was a longer version of Salceda's ranch and refers to Travis Gant, the "crazy ex-Green Beret" that John mentions his mother seeing before she was caught (Salceda being one of his subordinates). The scene is longer and has romantic notions between the two. It also sees Gant making an attempt to have Terminator smile. After Sarah, John, and the Terminator leave, T-1000 kills Gant as he did like with John's "Mom": disguised as Gant's lover, he easily steps up to him and tortures him for answers before killing him.-Dyson's Vision Sequence. Dyson had a dream sequence before he died and dropped the device on the trigger. In it, he saw a picture of his family before a nuclear inferno turned it to ash. He sees his family running and then a scene of the sun as it pulls back to reveal Dyson's dying eye before he closes it and drops the section of the enlarged chip onto the trigger (Dyson has a copy in his house that gets shot up by Sarah, and the original is shot at the same time as he is by the S.W.A.T. Team, thus he uses his creation to destroy it). Scenes of the blazing inferno were ultimately used during the movie's opening credits.
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