Jean Claude Van Damme is back without Dolph Lundgren in what I think is an inferior sequel (ignoring a couple of direct-to-video sequels not involving the original cast).
The UniSol program somehow seems to still be a thing, despite the issues it caused the US government in the first instalment of the movie (not to mention the death toll) and this time it is controlled by a central computer. There is a surly UniSol (played woodenly by Bill Goldberg) who clearly doesn't like Luc Deveraux (JCVD), who is a widow with a young daughter in this one.
Surprise surprise, the central computer rebels when the government decides to terminate the program. Jean Claude Van Damme, with ANOTHER reporter - he has a type, clearly - must navigate the usual military bureaucracy to save the day. Again!
The UniSol program somehow seems to still be a thing, despite the issues it caused the US government in the first instalment of the movie (not to mention the death toll) and this time it is controlled by a central computer. There is a surly UniSol (played woodenly by Bill Goldberg) who clearly doesn't like Luc Deveraux (JCVD), who is a widow with a young daughter in this one.
Surprise surprise, the central computer rebels when the government decides to terminate the program. Jean Claude Van Damme, with ANOTHER reporter - he has a type, clearly - must navigate the usual military bureaucracy to save the day. Again!