Waterworld1995theulyssescut720pblurayh26 Updated May 2026

When Waterworld premiered in July 1995, Universal Pictures had forced last-minute cuts to reduce the runtime to 135 minutes. The studio feared audience fatigue with the film’s ambitious maritime mythology. However, for the 1998 ABC television premiere, a longer version surfaced—often called the “TV cut” or “Extended Cut”—adding roughly 40 minutes of character backstory, violent scenes, and subplots.

This TV cut, running 177 minutes, was never officially released on DVD or Blu-ray in most regions. Fans began calling it “The Ulysses Cut” as a nod to the protagonist’s name (The Mariner, who names his trimaran “Ulysses”) and because of its epic, almost Homeric length.

You might wonder why a file labeled “720p” is worth your time in an era of 4K. The answer is practicality. Waterworld was shot on 35mm film, and a 720p high-bitrate H.264 encode (the h26 in your file name) preserves excellent detail while remaining manageable for storage and streaming. Many fan edits and obscure cuts circulate in 720p because it balances quality and file size. The “updated” tag likely means this version has been remuxed or re-encoded with modern settings (e.g., better deinterlacing or color correction). waterworld1995theulyssescut720pblurayh26 updated

Use this naming to ensure proper metadata:

/Movies/Waterworld (1995)/
  Waterworld (1995) - Ulysses Cut [720p BluRay x264].mkv

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waterworld1995theulyssescut720pblurayh26 updated When Waterworld premiered in July 1995, Universal Pictures