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Then again, after being subjected to this unmemorable, banal retread, who even needs a neuralyser?
An unnecessary sequel, aimed at appeasing little children in hopes of piggybacking on the success of the first film.
Neither a hilariously silly romp nor a sharp parody, it relies on camaraderie of its leads to keep viewers invested.
Disney may not be best known for its sequels but it’s a safe bet that the studio will make every effort to please fans
Had a fascinating premise not been paired with an unsatisfying caper, we might have landed on a better tale
Neither is it as vibrant or joyous as the animation, nor does it do anything creative enough to justify its existence.
From Batwoman taking Batman’s identity and technology, to her being a lesbian and “too woke”, people are mad about it.
Originally billed as a miniseries, the show won eight Emmy Awards for season 1, hence a sequel was expected.
The stellar female leads are funny, charming, and convincing, even when the writing isn’t at its strongest.
With a new sleek Iron-Spider suit, there’s also a lot of emotional heft to the tale, casting a shadow on the film.