On Rotten Tomatoes , the film holds a , with critics noting it struggles to rise above its made-for-video origins. Larry Drake 's return as the primary villain Recycled plot beats from the first film Strong '90s comic book atmosphere Recasting of Liam Neeson is noticeable Fast-paced and entertaining for fans Visual effects are less refined than the original Darkman II: The Return of Durant (Video 1995) - IMDb
: The film maintains a "comic book" feel with an underground lair and gritty action, though the low-budget effects occasionally reveal its TV roots. It utilizes Danny Elfman's original themes to boost its production value.
(1995) is a direct-to-video superhero sequel that, while lacking the original's frantic energy, remains a cult favorite for fans of '90s pulp action. Directed by Bradford May , it delivers a standard but satisfying revenge thriller that keeps the spirit of the original. Movie Breakdown
: Critics generally agree that while Arnold Vosloo is a capable and stoic lead , he lacks the "unhinged insanity" that Liam Neeson brought to the first film. Larry Drake is widely praised for returning as the villainous Durant with the same cold menace. Critical & Audience Consensus
: Arnold Vosloo takes over as Peyton Westlake, who is still struggling to perfect his 99-minute synthetic skin. He faces the unlikely return of Robert G. Durant (Larry Drake), who awakens from a coma to build a high-tech weapons empire.
On Rotten Tomatoes , the film holds a , with critics noting it struggles to rise above its made-for-video origins. Larry Drake 's return as the primary villain Recycled plot beats from the first film Strong '90s comic book atmosphere Recasting of Liam Neeson is noticeable Fast-paced and entertaining for fans Visual effects are less refined than the original Darkman II: The Return of Durant (Video 1995) - IMDb
: The film maintains a "comic book" feel with an underground lair and gritty action, though the low-budget effects occasionally reveal its TV roots. It utilizes Danny Elfman's original themes to boost its production value.
(1995) is a direct-to-video superhero sequel that, while lacking the original's frantic energy, remains a cult favorite for fans of '90s pulp action. Directed by Bradford May , it delivers a standard but satisfying revenge thriller that keeps the spirit of the original. Movie Breakdown
: Critics generally agree that while Arnold Vosloo is a capable and stoic lead , he lacks the "unhinged insanity" that Liam Neeson brought to the first film. Larry Drake is widely praised for returning as the villainous Durant with the same cold menace. Critical & Audience Consensus
: Arnold Vosloo takes over as Peyton Westlake, who is still struggling to perfect his 99-minute synthetic skin. He faces the unlikely return of Robert G. Durant (Larry Drake), who awakens from a coma to build a high-tech weapons empire.
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