As 'The Boys' comes to an end and 'Mortal Kombat II' hits theaters, the actor reflects on a career that's touched on almost every significant genre franchise.
In his first outing, the worldbuild was good, his portrayal was spot-on. The story, sure, had its ups and downs. But, in the end, it’s a pretty solid comic-book action flick. Better than a lot of the dreck we’ve seen.
If he’s playing Johnny Cage at 53, he could still be Dredd at 60.
I thought the Dredd remake was really good and I normally do not like American comic book movies. I would even argue the remake felt a bit more realistic than the original (which was decent, but not great).
I’m still hoping he’ll reprise his role as Dredd.
In his first outing, the worldbuild was good, his portrayal was spot-on. The story, sure, had its ups and downs. But, in the end, it’s a pretty solid comic-book action flick. Better than a lot of the dreck we’ve seen.
If he’s playing Johnny Cage at 53, he could still be Dredd at 60.
I really, really liked his Dredd
I thought the Dredd remake was really good and I normally do not like American comic book movies. I would even argue the remake felt a bit more realistic than the original (which was decent, but not great).
Dredd isn’t an American comic book.
Huh! UK-based. TIL. Also Reliance Entertainment, the company that produced the 2012 movie, is based in India.
TIL, perhaps that’s why I did enjoy both versions (with the remake being better IMO).