


In the Name of the King 2: Two Worlds
Granger, an ex-Special Forces soldier gets thrown back to medieval times to fulfill an ancient prophecy. Venturing through the now war torn Kingdom of Ehb, he teams up with an unlikely band of allies with the goal of slaying the leader of the "Dark Ones". Fighting against all odds, they must free the land from the grasp of the evil tyrant Raven and save the world.
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Plot Summary
A modern-day farmer named Granger is mysteriously transported back to the medieval kingdom of Ehb, which is on the brink of war. He discovers he is the reincarnation of King Nathan, who was betrayed and murdered years ago. Now, Granger must embrace his destiny, rally the resistance, and defeat the evil wizard Mallory to save Ehb and find his way back home.
Critical Reception
In the Name of the King 2: Two Worlds was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike. It is widely considered a poorly made sequel, with criticism directed at its nonsensical plot, weak acting, poor special effects, and Uwe Boll's signature directorial style.
What Reviewers Say
- Suffers from a convoluted and illogical plot.
- Features weak performances from the entire cast.
- The special effects and action sequences are uninspired and poorly executed.
Google audience: Google users largely disliked the film, citing a confusing storyline, bad acting, and poor production values. Many found it to be a disappointing and unwatchable sequel.
Fun Fact
Director Uwe Boll has stated that this film was made with a significantly lower budget than the first installment, which he felt limited his ability to create a compelling visual spectacle.
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