Are There Deleted Scenes In Admiral: Roaring Currents Home Release?

2025-08-26 04:48:27 201

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Ruby
Ruby
2025-08-31 02:21:42
I still get a little giddy thinking about special features, so here's what I dug up for 'Admiral: Roaring Currents'. From what I've seen, some home releases do include deleted scenes, but it really depends on which edition you buy. Korean retail Blu-rays and deluxe sets are the most likely to list a 'Deleted Scenes' extra on the back cover or in the disc menu. Standard international DVD releases or streaming versions often skip those bits and just include trailers or making-of featurettes.

If you're hunting for them, look at the product description on sites like Yes24, Coupang, or the Blu-ray product page — sellers usually list extras. Also check the disc menu screenshots in listings and fan forums; collectors often post exact runtimes and extras. If you already own a copy, navigate the extras menu first; deleted scenes are frequently grouped under 'Special Features' or 'Extras', sometimes with Korean-only subtitles. Personally, I prefer physical media for historical films like this because the extra footage and behind-the-scenes context make rewatching feel new again.
Finn
Finn
2025-09-01 10:52:29
I grabbed a DVD ages ago and remember not seeing a 'Deleted Scenes' menu on that edition of 'Admiral: Roaring Currents'. Later I found mentions that certain Korean Blu-rays include a short deleted scenes segment and some behind-the-scenes clips. My takeaway is simple: if deleted scenes matter to you, don't assume every home release will have them.

Before buying, check the extras list, look at seller photos of the back cover, and read user reviews. If you want the scenes with subtitles, make sure the edition supports them—otherwise you might only get footage without translation. I ended up waiting for a fuller edition because those little moments are kind of my favorite part of owning a physical copy.
Harlow
Harlow
2025-09-01 15:29:33
I had a short hunt through forums and product pages for 'Admiral: Roaring Currents' and came away with a practical rule: special or collector editions are your best bet if you want deleted scenes. Regular releases tend to be barebones, but the Korean Blu-ray/DVD pressings sometimes include a deleted scenes reel plus making-of clips. Streaming platforms (and many foreign pressings) usually omit deleted content unless they explicitly advertise it.

If you don't want to gamble, check the extras list in the online product description or look for high-resolution photos of the back cover — sellers usually show the extras icons. Also, community sites like Blu-ray.com and dedicated movie subreddits are great for confirmation; someone will have posted a scan of the Japanese/Korean disc menu. Lastly, remember to check subtitle availability: deleted scenes can be untranslated on imports, which matters if you don't read Korean.
Ian
Ian
2025-09-01 19:15:29
I've bounced between watching a streamed copy and browsing a couple of physical editions, and here's a slightly deeper take. The theatrical cut of 'Admiral: Roaring Currents' was the star in cinemas, but filmmakers often trim small character moments and camera tests for pacing. Those trims sometimes show up as deleted scenes in home releases, especially in the director's or collector's editions. So if you're craving extra interactions between characters or alternate takes of the battle sequences, the wider releases are worth a look.

To track them down, I recommend comparing listed runtimes and checking the extras list before purchase. Collector communities often timestamp and describe deleted clips, which helps if you care about subtitles or whether the scenes are fully finished. If language isn't a barrier, import editions are often cheaper and more feature-rich, though you should mind region codes. For my part, I enjoy the small behind-the-scenes moments more than extended battle footage — they reveal the cast's chemistry and the director's choices, which deepens the whole film for me.
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Where Can I Watch Admiral: Roaring Currents With English Subtitles?

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I got hooked on the massive sea battles in 'The Admiral: Roaring Currents' and wanted English subs from the start, so here’s what I usually do. First, check the big digital stores: Amazon Prime Video (rent/buy), Apple iTunes/Apple TV, Google Play Movies (or YouTube Movies) and Vudu often carry South Korean blockbusters with English subtitle tracks. Product pages usually list available languages — look for “subtitles: English” before you rent. If you prefer physical media, the import Blu‑ray (search for 'Myeong‑ryang' or 'The Admiral: Roaring Currents') commonly includes English subtitles; I bought one online and had to check the region code, so pay attention to region locking. If you want a quick way to see current availability in your country, use a service like JustWatch or Reelgood and search both 'Admiral: Roaring Currents' and 'Myeong‑ryang'. Libraries and services like Kanopy occasionally carry it too. Avoid sketchy streams — official rentals or discs give far better subtitle accuracy, which matters during naval tactics scenes. Enjoy the soundtrack and the chaos of those waves!

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I get excited thinking about 'Admiral: Roaring Currents' because it made such a huge splash at home, but when people ask me about international awards I always give a careful reply. The film was a giant commercial triumph in South Korea and picked up a clutch of domestic honors — which sometimes overshadows the fact that its international awards footprint is actually pretty light. From what I’ve followed, 'Admiral: Roaring Currents' didn’t sweep major international film awards circuits the way some festival darlings do. Instead it earned recognition through international festival screenings and the attention of critics and cinephiles abroad. The story I tell friends is that its biggest “international” wins were more about audience admiration and box-office headlines (it briefly became one of the highest-grossing non-English films worldwide in certain markets) than about trophies from Cannes, Venice, or Berlin. If you want a trophy list, look to its strong domestic awards; if you want global impact, look at how it put Korean historical epics on the map.

Has A Sequel To Admiral: Roaring Currents Been Officially Announced?

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I've been geeking out over this series for years, so yes — there has been official movement beyond 'Admiral: Roaring Currents'. The director laid out a multi-film project that continued the Yi Sun‑sin saga, and the follow-up film 'Hansan: Rising Dragon' was released after much buildup. It's often described as a companion/prequel that explores another famous naval victory, so it isn't a straight sequel in the usual sense but it is part of the same cinematic cycle. Beyond that, the filmmaker has talked about a final chapter focusing on the Battle of Noryang to round out the trilogy. That third installment has been discussed publicly and is meant to complete the trilogy, though production timelines and release plans have shifted around due to industry delays and the pandemic. If you loved the scale and historical sweep of 'Admiral: Roaring Currents', following this trilogy is worth it — I still get chills thinking about those big ship sequences and hope the last film lands soon.

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What Is The Runtime Of Admiral: Roaring Currents Theatrical Cut?

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Where Can I Buy Admiral: Roaring Currents Blu-Ray Or DVD?

4 Answers2025-08-26 03:32:28
I’ve hunted down physical copies of niche films enough times to have a little playbook, and if you want a Blu-ray or DVD of 'The Admiral: Roaring Currents' (Korean title: '명량'), start with the big import shops. I usually check Amazon and eBay first for new or used discs — Amazon sometimes carries international editions and eBay is great for out-of-print copies. For direct-import sellers, YesAsia and Ktown4u often stock Korean film Blu-rays and list subtitle info clearly. If you want a collector’s edition, look at Korean retailer listings (search for the distributor CJ ENM or the Korean product code) and compare with local shops that specialize in Asian cinema. Don’t forget specialty secondhand shops, Discogs, and even regional Facebook collector groups where people trade DVDs. A heads-up: verify region codes and subtitle availability before buying (DVDs often have region codes; Blu-rays are commonly region-free but always check). Also compare shipping costs and seller ratings so you don’t get surprised by customs or a scratched disc. I got mine through an import site last year and it arrived with English subs and the poster insert — small thrill that made the wait worth it.
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