Synopsis
Meet the new law of the Afterlife.
When Sheriff Roy Pulsipher finds himself in the afterlife, he joins a special police force and returns to Earth to save humanity from the undead.
2022 Directed by Paul Leyden
When Sheriff Roy Pulsipher finds himself in the afterlife, he joins a special police force and returns to Earth to save humanity from the undead.
R.I.P.D. 2: City of the Damned, R.I.P.D.: Rise of the Damned, RIPD 2: Rise of the Damned, 冥界警局2:咒灵崛起
title is misleading, it's not a sequel but a prequel in which the young d-list version of the jeff bridges cowboy from the first one teams up with joan of arc and both disguise themselves as black women while they kill cg hordes of "deados". the knowledge of what this is has definitely just taken up space in my brain and replaced a precious childhood memory of some sort. i have no one to blame but myself.
I can guarantee you that if anyone wanted a sequel, no one wanted it to be this
The boys are back in town
For years us Deados have waited, and here we are. This brings a whole new level of stakes to the RIPDverse that we never could’ve imagined. The era of legacy sequels has bought us so much joy and newfound reverence for the worlds we fell in love with, and now here we are again. With excellent practical effects and a real emotional core and a heart of gold, RIPD 2 is a winner!
What if Andrew Dominik won 12 Oscar’s including best picture for Blonde (2022)?
God of War 3 Remastered: Zeus Final Boss Fight PS4 (1080p 60fps)
Score : 3.7/10 ✅
An unimaginative sequel, that wasn’t needed in the first place, who feels more like a carbon copy of better films that have been released since the first installment in 2013. This probably wouldn’t surprise you but: I was chasing mediocrity when I decided to watch this and oh gosh, was I served.
There’s so much wrong with the film that it’s genuinely hard to find the right words for it. It’s less chaotic in how the movie is edited and way more tolerable in the special effects department yet it still suffers the same course as the original; a bland story that feels emptier the more you delved into it.
Funny (or let’s say, sad) how…
RIPD 2 is what you get when you complain about Ryan Reynolds doing the same old schtick in all his movies and then they release an unexpected and unwanted sequel to one of his most forgettable movies that really needed that schtick. But saying this movie is bad because it doesn't have the personality of a 1-2 punch of Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges ignores just about everything else that could possibly go wrong with a movie.
RIPD 2 is, I guess, a prequel to the original film... but since these are based on an existing IP and have nothing to do with one another, I suppose it could also be a reboot. It's set in the Old West and…
Yeah thats about right for a decade late dvd sequel to a forgotten box office bomb.