Extended Edition The Downfall Full ~repack~ - Der Untergang

The theatrical cut ends with Traudl Junge walking through the Soviet lines. The adds a coda:

: The Extended Edition runs approximately 176 to 178 minutes (roughly 2 hours and 57 minutes). This is about 25 to 35 minutes longer than the original 150-minute theatrical cut. der untergang extended edition the downfall full

The "full" version is an endurance test. It removes the "pacing" that protects audiences from despair. You see every minor character's death, every unheeded plea for surrender. The theatrical cut ends with Traudl Junge walking

More screen time is given to Martin Bormann, and the scene involving Albert Speer and Magda Goebbels is extended. The "full" version is an endurance test

Finding the "Der Untergang Extended Edition" can be tricky depending on your region. It was primarily released on physical media (DVD and Blu-ray) in European markets. In the age of streaming, many platforms only host the theatrical cut. To see the full 178-minute version, you often need to look for the "Special Edition" or "Premium Edition" Blu-ray sets, which frequently include the two-part television version. Final Thoughts

Avoid low-resolution "fan edits" on video sharing sites. These often splice in deleted scenes from the German TV broadcast version (which is different from the extended edition) and feature poor subtitle translations.

The theatrical cut ends with Traudl Junge walking through the Soviet lines. The adds a coda:

: The Extended Edition runs approximately 176 to 178 minutes (roughly 2 hours and 57 minutes). This is about 25 to 35 minutes longer than the original 150-minute theatrical cut.

The "full" version is an endurance test. It removes the "pacing" that protects audiences from despair. You see every minor character's death, every unheeded plea for surrender.

More screen time is given to Martin Bormann, and the scene involving Albert Speer and Magda Goebbels is extended.

Finding the "Der Untergang Extended Edition" can be tricky depending on your region. It was primarily released on physical media (DVD and Blu-ray) in European markets. In the age of streaming, many platforms only host the theatrical cut. To see the full 178-minute version, you often need to look for the "Special Edition" or "Premium Edition" Blu-ray sets, which frequently include the two-part television version. Final Thoughts

Avoid low-resolution "fan edits" on video sharing sites. These often splice in deleted scenes from the German TV broadcast version (which is different from the extended edition) and feature poor subtitle translations.