Terminator 2 Deleted Scene:
To this day, Terminator 2 stands as one of the best action movies ever made. James Cameron stuck to practically filming most of its fights & high octane chase sequences. Since everything was shot for real, things obviously felt very real & relatable, except for all the CGI part with Robert Patrick’s T-1000. That’s where the suspension of disbelief came in. People really loved T-1000 as the villain against Arnold’s T-800, Sarah & John Connor. He proved to be extremely formidable, and the heroes really struggled to take him down for good.
Ultimately, the three protagonists did it through team work. Even though it wasn’t intentional, but John Connor became the bait that lured the T-1000 towards molten steel, Sarah came in and put a bunch of holes in the evil Terminator with a shotgun. And when that didn’t work, Arnold’s T-800 came in to land the final blow as he shot the T-1000 with a grenade launcher. The explosion within T-1000’s body had a huge impact and pushed him off the ledge, into molten steel. This was one solid burn from which the T-1000 just couldn’t walk out of.
Right before entering the steel mill, the T-1000 was exposed to liquidnitrogen that frozehim, allowing T-800 to shatter him into a bazillion pieces. But the heat from the steel mill melted the nitrogen and allowed each nano-machine molecule of the T-1000 to reform back into the original face that he had taken when he first arrived back in time.
“In this sequel set eleven years after “The Terminator,” young John Connor (Edward Furlong), the key to civilization’s victory over a future robot uprising, is the target of the shape-shifting T-1000 (Robert Patrick), a Terminator sent from the future to kill him. Another Terminator, the revamped T-800 (Arnold Schwarzenegger), has been sent back to protect the boy. As John and his mother (Linda Hamilton) go on the run with the T-800, the boy forms an unexpected bond with the robot.”