Of Durant: Darkman Ii: The Return
The 90s prosthetic work is tactile and impressive, maintaining that "melting face" horror aesthetic.
Here’s a breakdown of why this sequel is worth a rewatch for fans of 90s superhero cinema. 1. Arnold Vosloo Takes the Mask Darkman II: The Return of Durant
Even though Raimi moved to the producer's chair (letting Bradford May direct), his signature style is everywhere. Expect: The 90s prosthetic work is tactile and impressive,
Darkman II: The Return of Durant (1995) is a rare case where a direct-to-video sequel actually understands the assignment. While it misses Liam Neeson’s gravitas, it doubles down on the comic-book noir vibes that made Sam Raimi’s original a cult classic. Darkman II: The Return of Durant