Nemesis 2: Nebula
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Directed by | Albert Pyun |
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Cinematography | George Mooradian |
Edited by | Ken Morrisey |
Music by | Anthony Riparetti |
Distributed by | Imperial Entertainment |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
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Language | English |
Nemesis 2: Nebula is a 1995 science fiction film directed by Albert Pyun. The sequel to Nemesis (1992), it stars Sue Price, Tina Coté, Earl White, Jahi J.J. Zuri, and Chad Stahelski. Nemesis 2 was shot in Globe, Arizona. It was followed by Nemesis 3: Prey Harder and Nemesis 4: Death Angel, both released in 1996.
A compilation version exists which combined the four Nemesis films into one 100-minute feature that Scanbox was going to release before the company went bankrupt in 2000. This version was released only in Eastern Europe in 2003, primarily in Poland.
Synopsis
73 years after Alex failed, humans have lost the Cyborg Wars and they are now slaves to the cyborg masters. Rebel scientists have developed a new DNA strain which could signal the end of the cyborgs, and it is injected it into a pregnant volunteer.
When the cyborgs learn of the woman and her baby, both are listed for termination. To escape, she steals a cyborg ship and is transported back in time to East Africa in 1980, where the mother is killed but the baby is saved. It takes 20 years, but a cyborg bounty hunter named Nebula eventually locates the young woman, named Alex, and travels back in time to terminate her.
Cast
- Sue Price as Alex
- Zachary Studer as Young Alex
- Chad Stahelski as Nebula
- Tina Coté as Emily
- Earl White as Po / Juna
- Jahi J.J. Zuri as Zumi / Rebel #2
- Karen Studer as Zana
- Sharon Bruneau as Lock
- Debbie Muggli as Ditko
- Dave Fisher as Oslo
- Richard Cetrone as Rebel Mercenary Soldier #1
Reception
One reviewer noted that the film appeared to have been an unrelated film involving aliens that was repurposed as a Nemesis sequel [1] and was critical of Price's performance, weak storyline and minimal relation to the original film, a theme that he later brought up in his review of the sequel.[2]
References
- ^ Longden, Mark (20 July 2014). "Nemesis 2: Nebula (1995) |". ISCFC.net. Archived from the original on 29 February 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
- ^ Archived 7 December 2022 at the Wayback Machine[permanent dead link]
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