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The film was a modest box office hit, earning $101,646,581 in the worldwide market. With about 45 million earned it the United States market, it was its 30th most successful film that year. It had a short-lived [[Recycled: The Series|spin off show]], ''Timecop: The Series'', which featured a brand new cast and lasted for one season of nine episodes. There was also a direct-to-DVD sequel ''Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision'' (2003), taking place 20 years following the original.
The film was a modest box office hit, earning $101,646,581 in the worldwide market. With about 45 million earned it the United States market, it was its 30th most successful film that year. It had a short-lived [[Recycled: The Series|spin off show]], ''Timecop: The Series'', which featured a brand new cast and lasted for one season of nine episodes. There was also a direct-to-DVD sequel ''Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision'' (2003), taking place 20 years following the original.


The franchise is apparently based on a comic written by future ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined (TV)|Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' scribe Mark Verheiden - who knew?
The franchise is apparently based on a comic written by future ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined]]'' scribe Mark Verheiden - who knew?
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* [[Not So Different]]: McComb attempts to invoke this on Walker in the climax, but Walker points out that unlike [[Mc Comb]], he was trying to set the timeline right.
* [[Not So Different]]: McComb attempts to invoke this on Walker in the climax, but Walker points out that unlike [[Mc Comb]], he was trying to set the timeline right.
* [[Recycled: The Series]]
* [[Recycled: The Series]]
* [[Ripple Effect Proof Memory]]
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]
* [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]
* [[Temporal Paradox]]: Averted, changing the past makes a new present, but doesn't change you, thus if you went back and time and killed your father, you'd come back to find that you never existed, but you'd be fine.
* [[Temporal Paradox]]: Averted, changing the past makes a new present, but doesn't change you, thus if you went back and time and killed your father, you'd come back to find that you never existed, but you'd be fine.
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[[Category:The Great Depression]]
[[Category:The Great Depression]]
[[Category:Time Cop]]
[[Category:Time Cop]]
[[Category:Trope]]