The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

1990

FamilyFantasyAdventureDrama

Once again, Bastian is transported to the world of Fantasia which he recently managed to save from destruction. However, the land is now being destroyed by an evil sorceress, Xayide, so he must join up with Atreyu and face the Emptiness once more.

"Begin an all new adventure as a young boy returns to a world of wonder on the wings of his imagination."

Rating

5.7
812 votes

Popularity

3.7247

Origin & Countries

DE | de | Germany

Production

The NeverEnding Story Film

Runtime

89 min.

Budget (M$)

16.3 / 32ROI 51%

Status

Released

Release: 10/25/1990

Credits

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

George T. MillerDirector

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

Jonathan BrandisBastian Bux

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

Kenny MorrisonAtreyu

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

Clarissa BurtXayide

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter

John Wesley ShippBarney

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Reviews

r96sk

8/3/2024

6 / 10

A forgettable follow-up. Given that <em>'The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter'</em> released six years after the original, has no cast carryovers aside from Thomas Hill and is missing prior director Wolfgang Petersen, it isn't exactly a surprise to see it fall far adrift of the great 1984 movie. The effects for the likes of Falkor aren't that different to before, though with voice actor Alan Oppenheimer missing the character doesn't stand out at all really - I did mention in my review of the first film that I felt Oppenheimer was a major reason for its success, his absence here only proves that. Donald Arthur doesn't quite do as well. For those onscreen, Jonathan Brandis' performance is actually solid enough - but what lets things down is his dialogue, a lot of which feels unnatural. Kenny Morrison, as Atreyu, is probably the only performer that puts in a showing that is on similar level to their counterpart from the preceding feature. With all that the case, I can't quite class this as good. I will say that I wasn't begging for the credits to come at any point, I just wasn't all that invested either. A standard 6/10 flick, for me.

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