1. In the DVD version of the movie
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, the Predator who comes to Earth in order to clean up after the Aliens have caused a Predator ship to crash here, allowing the Aliens to spread out, learns of what happened by way of the distress signal from the Predator ship just before it crashed. However, in the version which aired on digital television here — the word "aired" is a misnomer
— he only really sees what has happened when he puts on the visor of one of the Predators who were killed by the Aliens, and thus long after having received the distress call, having travelled to Earth, and then ultimately having found the crashed ship.
2. Another example would be the movie
Highlander IV: Endgame. In that movie, Connor MacLeod retreats into a special facility called the
Sanctuary, which was created by the
Watchers, where Immortals go in order to spend the rest of their existence in a state of semi-hibernation, so that the
Gathering would not take place. Jacob Kell, knowing that Connor has gone to the
Sanctuary, finds the
Sanctuary, raids it, and beheads every Immortal there — taking all of their
Quickenings in the process, of course — with the sole exception of Connor MacLeod, whom he hates and whom he wants to continue to live and suffer while watching everyone around him die.
- In the original movie, Methos explains to Duncan MacLeod that the Sanctuary was located on Holy Ground. However, this brought about loud protest from the fans, as the golden rule in the Highlander universe is that no Immortal — not even the most evil among them — will ever fight or kill on Holy Ground. Furthermore, it had already been hinted in the TV series that two Immortals did once battle on Holy Ground, at Pompeii, and that this was the cause of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Likewise, in "Highlander III: The Sorcerer", Connor is attacked by Kane inside a dojo which was once a Buddhist shrine — and thus, it is Holy Ground — and the dojo catches fire in what appears to be a paranormal way. By consequence, the passage where Methos says that the Sanctuary is located on Holy Ground was cut from the DVD release.
- In the same movie, there is a mock "last supper" scene, where Jacob Kell kills all of his henchmen one by one, and it is hinted that he also kills Kate, Duncan's former wife. You see the pearls of her necklace drop to the ground and bounce around. Then, during the final battle scene, where Duncan and Jacob fight to the death, Kell throws a pendant that once belonged to Kate onto Duncan — who's lying on the ground, heavily wounded — signifying that he killed her with the rest of his henchmen. This is then what gives Duncan the anger and the strength to get up again, fight Jacob Kell once more, and finally, behead him.
- Several versions of the movie leave it at that, but both of the versions I've seen have Duncan meet up with Kate again at the end of the movie, indicating that Kell chose to spare her, but that he wanted Duncan to believe she was dead. And yet, in the 2005 direct-to-DVD finale of the Highlander franchise, called "Highlander V: The Source", Duncan has been married to another woman, Anna, who is a mortal, and later in the movie, he names all the people whom he has had to (proverbially) watch die, Kate being one of them. But with Jacob Kell gone and Kate — herself also an Immortal — having survived the slaughter at Jacob Kell's "last supper", how and when did she die?