Summary: The Fly II is a 1989 science fiction horror film directed by Chris Walas. It is a sequel to the 1986 film The Fly, which was a remake of the 1958 film of the same name. The movie follows the story of Martin Brundle, the son of Seth Brundle (the protagonist of the first film), who was transformed into a human-fly hybrid. After his father's death, Martin is raised by his father's former business partner, Bartok, who is conducting experiments to continue Seth's work. As Martin grows, he begins to exhibit the same fly-like abilities as his father, leading to a struggle to control his transformation and prevent the same tragic fate that befell Seth.
Why Watch:
🧪 Science Fiction Fans: The Fly II builds upon the intriguing premise of the first film, exploring the scientific and technological aspects of human-insect hybridization in a compelling and suspenseful manner. Fans of the genre will appreciate the film's exploration of the ethical and moral implications of such experiments.
🎥 Horror Enthusiasts: With its gory body horror elements and the gradual transformation of the protagonist, The Fly II delivers a chilling and unsettling viewing experience for fans of the horror genre. The film's practical effects and makeup work create a visceral and unsettling atmosphere.
🤖 Fans of Creature Features: The Fly II features a captivating and well-executed creature design, as Martin Brundle's transformation into a human-fly hybrid is both visually striking and emotionally compelling. Viewers who enjoy stories about unique and compelling movie monsters will find much to appreciate in this film.