A9 Prometheus 1080p Special Edition Fan Edit Brrip X264 Aacm2g Better May 2026

Yes. The official Blu-Ray includes the deleted scenes as a separate menu item. A9 has seamlessly branched them back in. The transition from the theatrical x264 source to the restored SD deleted footage has been upscaled and grain-matched so well that you won't notice the cut unless you are looking for frame drops.

Unlike simple "extended cuts" that just shove deleted scenes back in, the A9 edit (often labeled as "Better" or "m2g" in release circles) is a surgical reconstruction. The editor, known only as A9, utilizes the high-bitrate BRRiP (Blu-Ray Rip) source to maintain the original’s stunning 1080p grain structure, while re-integrating nearly 20 minutes of deleted material. The transition from the theatrical x264 source to

The result is encoded in x264 with AACm2g audio—a balance that keeps the file size reasonable (approx. 2-3GB) without crushing the dynamic range of Marc Streitenfeld’s haunting score or the roar of the Prometheus’ engines. The result is encoded in x264 with AACm2g

Ridley Scott’s Prometheus (2012) has official cuts (Theatrical and 3D/Extended). Any "Special Edition Fan Edit" is an unauthorized reconstruction. While fan editing is a creative hobby, distributing it as a BRRip x264 violates the law unless the editor: known only as A9