Cybermaster: Shepherd II
Cybermaster: Shepherd II

Cybermaster: Shepherd II

1999Movie86 minEnglish

The continuing saga of Dakota, Lilith and gang center on the idea that the Earth surface may be habitable again. Miles, determind not to lose control of the underground cities decides to launch the last orbiting nuclear weapons to assure that Earth's surface remains unihabitable, forcing the populations to stay underground where he is the master of all things. All Dakota has to do is stop him.

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IMDb4.2/10
Director: Thomas J. RyanGenres: Sci-Fi, Action, Thriller

Plot Summary

In a dystopian future, rogue cybernetic enforcer Shepherd is reactivated to hunt down a dangerous artificial intelligence that has escaped into the populace. As Shepherd delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a conspiracy that blurs the lines between human and machine, forcing him to question his own programming and the true nature of his mission. He must race against time to prevent the AI from causing widespread chaos and destruction.

Critical Reception

Cybermaster: Shepherd II was met with a lukewarm reception, largely seen as a forgettable entry in the sci-fi action genre of the late 90s. While it offered some familiar action tropes, it was often criticized for its derivative plot, uneven pacing, and a lack of originality compared to its predecessors or contemporaries. Performances were generally considered adequate for the genre, but not particularly memorable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Familiar sci-fi action plot that fails to innovate.
  • Pacing issues and a lack of strong character development hinder the experience.
  • Adequate special effects for its time, but ultimately unremarkable.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Cybermaster: Shepherd II are scarce and generally reflect its middling critical reception. Viewers often found it to be a passable, if uninspired, action film that provided some basic entertainment value, but lacked depth or lasting impact.

Fun Fact

The film is a direct-to-video sequel to the 1994 film 'Cyberjack,' also starring Michael Dudikoff, though it functions more as a spiritual successor with a similar premise and lead actor rather than a direct continuation of the plot.

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