Luc Besson’s extended cut includes 24 minutes of additional footage. These scenes focus on the complex, unconventional mentorship and training sequences between Leon and a young Mathilda. 9. Almost Famous: The "Untitled" Bootleg Cut (2000)

While Ridley Scott prefers the theatrical cut, the extended version adds minor subplots showcasing the political corruption in Rome and the logistical struggles of running the Colosseum. 14. Donnie Darko: The Director’s Cut (2004)

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– Ari Aster's folk horror masterpiece adds 30 minutes of ritualistic content, character backstory, and disturbing imagery that elevates the original.

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– Sacha Baron Cohen's boundary-pushing mockumentary includes scenes considered too explicit even for his already shocking theatrical version.

Francis Ford Coppola re-edited his Vietnam War masterpiece multiple times. The extended versions add the French plantation sequence, providing deeper historical and political context to Captain Willard's journey. 6. Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021)