Major League II
Major League II

Major League II

1994Movie105 minEnglish

After losing in the ALCS the year before, the Cleveland Indians are determined to make it into the World Series this time! However, they first have to contend with Rachel Phelps again when she buys back the team.

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IMDb5.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes23%
Google Users55%
Director: David S. WardGenres: Comedy, Sport

Plot Summary

The Cleveland Indians are back for a new season, but this time they are struggling. Many of the original team members are no longer performing well, and the team's owner is looking to replace them with younger players. As the team faces internal conflicts and declining performance, they must find a way to recapture the magic that led them to success in their previous season.

Critical Reception

Major League II was met with a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences alike. While some appreciated the return of the beloved characters, many found the plot to be a rehash of the original and lacking the charm and humor that made the first film a success. The film underperformed at the box office compared to its predecessor.

What Reviewers Say

  • A disappointing sequel that fails to capture the spirit of the original.
  • Relies too heavily on familiar gags and character dynamics.
  • Lacks the fresh humor and underdog appeal that made the first film memorable.

Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a less enjoyable experience than the original, with many citing a lack of originality and humor. While some appreciated seeing the characters again, the overall sentiment is that the sequel did not live up to expectations.

Fun Fact

The character of Ricky Vaughn, played by Charlie Sheen, was originally intended to have a more significant role in the sequel, but his character's storyline was reduced due to Sheen's personal issues at the time.

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Andre Gonzales

Andre Gonzales

Better then the first in my opinion. It's a lot more about baseball then anything else. Very hilarious as well, the game announcers crack me up. This is my favorite out of the series.
GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwin...

No, this one might be bias. No Wesley Snipes. I remember seeing it as a kid, getting really excited and no Wesley Snipes. It felt like a betrayall replacing his character with Omar Epps, so the film never really felt right to me. Did the...