Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror |
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Released: June 15, 1990 | |
Language: English | |
Country: United States |
Budget: 50 000 000 $ | |
Runtime: 1h 46min |
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Plot:
In this thrilling urban adventure, Billy and Kate, a pair of starry-eyed lovers, relocate to New York City. They find their footing in the fast-paced corporate world, working at an advanced office complex. Alongside them, Gizmo - a delightful, furry companion - brings warmth to their newfound city life. However, when mishaps befall the duo, they unwittingly birth an entire brood of unruly Gremlins. Matters escalate rapidly as these mischievous green creatures breach a high-security laboratory and harness sinister genetic enhancements, rendering them almost untouchable. The ensuing chaos forces Billy, Kate, and their curious companions to confront the consequences of their actions in a race against time to restore peace and order in the city that never sleeps.
What Makes "Gremlins 2: The New Batch" Stand Out:
- Its unique blend of horror, comedy, and satire sets it apart from other sequels in the genre.
- The innovative use of practical effects, particularly the gremlin puppets, adds a layer of depth to the movie that is often missing in CGI-heavy films.
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch also features strong performances from its ensemble cast, led by Zach Galligan reprising his role as Billy Peltzer.
Fun Facts:
- The sequel to the 1984 horror-comedy hit, Gremlins, Gremlins 2: The New Batch was released in 1990 and directed by Joe Dante.
- During filming, over 200 puppeteers were involved in creating the various gremlin characters.
- This movie introduced a satirical take on the original storyline and featured scenes parodying famous movies like Alien and Jaws.
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