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Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995) is a rare case where a direct-to-video sequel actually understands the assignment. While it misses Liam Neeson’s gravitas, it doubles down on the comic-book noir vibes that made Sam Raimi’s original a cult classic.

Dramatic Dutch angles and kinetic camera movements. Darkman II: The Return of Durant

The title doesn't lie— returns as Robert G. Durant, and he remains one of the most underrated villains of the era. His cold, finger-clipping ruthlessness is the perfect foil for Westlake’s chaotic rage. Seeing these two resume their vendetta provides the narrative weight the movie needs. 3. Pure Sam Raimi DNA Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995) is

The DIY superhero gadgets and the ticking clock of the synthetic skin remain the best parts of the lore. 4. Expansion of the Lore The title doesn't lie— returns as Robert G

Here’s a breakdown of why this sequel is worth a rewatch for fans of 90s superhero cinema. 1. Arnold Vosloo Takes the Mask

Replacing Liam Neeson is a tall order, but (pre- The Mummy ) does an admirable job. He captures the manic energy and tragic "monster" persona of Peyton Westlake. Since Darkman spends most of the movie in bandages or wearing other people's faces, Vosloo’s physical performance and voice work keep the character’s tortured soul intact. 2. The Return of a Top-Tier Villain