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Cyborg (1989) remains one of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s most mysterious and misunderstood films, born from the chaos of collapsing movie studios, scrapped blockbusters, and a desperate race to survive. What started as a salvage project by Cannon Films would evolve into a post-apocalyptic action movie that became a cult legend, yet the road to get there was far darker than anyone knew. Behind the ruined cityscapes and brutal fight scenes was a production plagued by disaster, lawsuits, lost footage, and a creative war over the film’s tone. Director Albert Pyun had a vision unlike anything Cannon had attempted before, while Van Damme fought to reshape the film into something audiences could actually enjoy. What happened between them would define the movie’s legacy for decades. From canceled Masters of the Universe and Spider-Man sequels, to an on set accident that changed lives, to a re-edit that saved Van Damme’s career, the full story of Cyborg is stranger than fiction. So how did a movie made from leftover sets and spare ideas become one of Van Damme’s most underrated films? Let’s find out. 🎬 This is the story of Cyborg. Sources Wikipedia IMDB Viking Samurai Interview With Sheldon Lettich Albert Pyun Interviews and Director Commentary Bulletproofaction Moviefandom Screenrant Den of Geek Retro Junk Collider Movieweb All clips are used under FAIR USE Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, documentary and research. All audiovisual content is the © copyright of their respective owners and studios. DoubleReelTV: / @doublereeltv DoubleReel: / @doublereelmedia DoubleReelOriginals: / @doublereeloriginals DoubleReelGR: / @doublereelgr #VanDamme #Cyborg1989