Many times David hayter has been asked at muti sci-fi conventions if a third film was ever planned, himself and Steve wang have stated the rights are in limbo but would never rule out the making of a reboot guyver film.
After the first film was criticized for being overly goofy and comical, the filmmakers added more elements of action and horror, hence turning the sequel to an R-Rating.
Although the previous film received a PG-13, this film received an R. Notable as many film series have transitioned away from the R-rating, but fewer have transitioned to the R-rating.
Even though they made this sequel R instead of PG-13 like the previous film, producer Wyatt Weed said they decided not to include nudity because the female characters portray strong women who are assertive and sexy, so nudity would have only been a distraction. After the movie bombed in VHS sales, he admitted maybe that decision was wrong.
Several of the actresses posed semi-nude, in lingerie and in skimpy bikinis for the Spring 1994 issue of Femme Fatales magazine to promote the movie. Kristen Calkins revealed in a later interview that they didn't want to do it but we're pushed into it by producers, even though producers said the film promoted strong female characters and didn't include nude scenes because if it.