Pirates 2 Stagnettis Revenge-uncut Version-

Because this is the Uncut version, it is not available on standard streaming platforms (Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime). It is typically available for purchase on digital storefronts specializing in adult content or via physical media (Blu-ray/DVD) on sites like AdultDVDEmpire or similar retailers.

Note on Safety: When searching for this title online, be cautious of streaming sites. High-budget titles are often targets for malware. Purchasing the official Digital Playground release ensures you get the highest video quality and the full uncut runtime.

Released in 2008 by Digital Playground, Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge is widely cited as the most expensive adult production ever made, with a budget of approximately $8 million. Written and directed by Joone, the "Uncut" or "XXX" version features a runtime of roughly 138 minutes, which is 46 minutes longer than the edited R-rated version. Plot Summary

The story follows pirate hunter Captain Edward Reynolds (Evan Stone) and his first mate Jules Steel (Jesse Jane) as they are recruited by a shady governor to find the Chinese empress pirate Xifing (Katsuni). Xifing and her crew seek to resurrect the late Victor Stagnetti to achieve world domination, leading Reynolds' crew into battles against Mayan dragons, skeletal warriors, and sea monsters. The Uncut Version & Special Features

The uncut release is often distributed as a four-disc set featuring high-definition visuals and 5.1 surround sound. According to reviewers at Impulse Gamer, the set includes: Pirates 2 Stagnettis Revenge-Uncut Version-

Extended & Bonus Content: Extended sex scenes and a bonus scene not found in other edits.

Behind-the-Scenes: A "Making of Pirates #2" featurette, casting calls, and a "Behind the Scenes" slideshow.

Technical Extras: Commentary from the lead stars, bloopers, and a feature on the creation of the film's special effects.

Archival Material: Recaps of the 2006 AVN Awards and footage from the premiere party of the original 2005 film. Core Cast & Crew Because this is the Uncut version, it is

The production features a massive ensemble cast of adult industry stars: Jesse Jane: Jules Steel Evan Stone: Captain Edward Reynolds Belladonna: Olivia Katsuni (Céline Tran): Xifeng Sasha Grey: Maria Tommy Gunn: Victor Stagnetti

The film gained mainstream attention following a 2009 controversy at the University of Maryland, where students held a screening of the film despite threats from state officials to strip public funding from the institution. Reviews from The Mac Weekly noted that the high-budget approach allowed the film to cross over into mainstream conversation more than typical adult titles.

Unlike standard Hollywood films where "Unrated" often just means "a few extra minutes of dialogue," the Uncut Version of Pirates II is significantly different from the R-rated version sold in mainstream stores (like Walmart or Best Buy).

Recommendation: If you are watching for the cinematic experience and the film's notoriety, the Uncut Version is required viewing. Recommendation: If you are watching for the cinematic

Oddly enough, the Uncut Version adds back six minutes of pure dialogue. These are quiet moments on the ship where characters discuss fear, ambition, and loss. One restored scene featuring the cabin girl, Oliva (Jenna Haze), speaking about her father’s death adds an emotional weight that the theatrical cut completely lacks. These moments turn the film from a series of set-pieces into a legitimate character study.

The standard cut hints at a supernatural backstory regarding Stagnetti’s pact with dark ocean spirits. The Uncut Version features a restored prologue: a 12-minute sequence set fifty years before the main story, explaining exactly how Stagnetti sold his soul. This scene, shot entirely in black-and-white with a noir filter, gives context to his villainous motivations. Without it, Stagnetti is a typical bad guy; with it, he becomes a tragic anti-hero.

Director Robby D. (under the alias "Raven Touch") is a massive fan of swashbuckling classics. The Uncut Version adds nearly seven minutes of brutal sword-fighting sequences. The duel between Stagnetti and Reynolds on the burning deck features 47 additional cuts of choreographed steel-on-steel action. These are not quick edits; they are sweeping, wide-angle shots that showcase the actors' months of training. You see the sweat, the fatigue, and the raw desperation that gets lost in the shorter version.