Rated R for sexual content, nudity, language, and some violence. Versions and Availability
"Pirates 2: Stagnettis Revenge" (2008) STV Rated R for a reason. The film contains violence, some gore, and brief suggestive content, making it unsuitable for younger viewers. If you're a fan of action-packed adventures with a pirate twist, you may find some enjoyment in this film, but be sure to approach with low expectations.
The R-rated cut, released on DVD and Blu-ray in early 2009 by MTI Home Video, is a heavily edited version of the original. Pirates 2 Stagnettis Revenge 2008 STV Rated R V...
The sequel shifts the genre slightly, leaning harder into horror-fantasy elements. The resurrected Stagnetti isn't just a villain; he’s commanding a ghost ship and seeking an ancient power. The plot involves a quest for a scepter, zombie pirates, and mystical sea creatures. While the script often veers into melodrama, Evan Stone’s performance as Reynolds is the glue that holds it together. Stone plays the role with a knowing, Errol Flynn-esque wink. He understands the absurdity of the premise and leans into it, delivering a charismatic lead performance that is surprisingly watchable.
The deep ensemble cast also included notable genre figures like Stoya, Jenna Haze, Riley Steele, and mainstream crossover performers like James Deen and Manuel Ferrara. The Rated R STV Edit: Bridging Two Worlds Rated R for sexual content, nudity, language, and
Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge ('R'-Rated Version) (DVD Review)
: They are tasked with stopping a sinister Chinese pirate empress named Xifeng (Celine Tran) and her faction of cutthroats. If you're a fan of action-packed adventures with
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Filmed on location in various exotic coastal regions and custom-built, full-scale pirate ship replicas.
Captain Stagnetti was played by Tommy Gunn, but the name likely references (a fictional character? No — in reality, it’s a nod to a Digital Playground producer). The film’s title intentionally evokes an Italian/Spaghetti Western villain feel.