offcourse not..extended cut contains some extra scenes..
They are both the same film. The theatrical cut is the 145 minute long version seen in cinemas. The extended cut is six minutes longer, and includes footage previously unseen in theatres.
No the theatrical version is
First was Underworld, Then Underworld Evolution , and finally Underworld: Rise of the Lycans but in cronological order it goes Underworld: Rise of the Lycans, Underworld and then Underworld Evolution
No one knows this. The first film was written as a stand alone. It was successful so they continued writing sequels. They will probably continue making more so long as the franchise is making money. That's how most b grade movies work, if you look at franchises like Friday the 13th or Nightmare on Elm Street; these movies were not written with the intent of making dozens more. They just make one movie and if it does well they keep inventing more.
The difference is, the special edition avatar has 9 extra minutes of deleted scenes
Extended cuts are referencing parts of a movie that were recorded but did not make the final cut. These "cuts" may be added to the movie, sometimes at the end, and is referred to as the extended cut version.
They are both the same film. The theatrical cut is the 145 minute long version seen in cinemas. The extended cut is six minutes longer, and includes footage previously unseen in theatres.
is extended and prolonged the same
The Prohibition Act, which banned the sale of alcohol in the United States, is the government act that extended the activities of the underworld in "The Great Gatsby." This led to the rise of bootlegging and organized crime as people sought ways to obtain alcohol illegally.
You can cut it in half, but it would defeat the purpose of "extended release"
He fell off a roof and died, and traveled to the Underworld the same way every spirit does.
The Underworld is a place of rest, but often souls live out their afterlives in much the same way they did when they were alive. They have houses, daily tasks etc..
Not if they are extended release (ER)
No the theatrical version is
they are both goddesses and are in the underworld
The translation is, Orcus - which means "the underworld", which is the same as Hell in ancient times.
Field of Punishment, same as in Greek mythology.