After Gordon Bombay's hockey comeback is cut short he is named coach of Team USA Hockey for the Junior Goodwill Games. Bombay reunites the Mighty Ducks and introduces a few new players, however, he finds himself distracted by his newfound fame and must regather if the Ducks are to defeat tournament favourites Iceland.
Gordon Bombay
Michele MacKay
Tibbles
Jan
Wolf Stansson
Charlie Conway
María
Fulton Reed
Greg Goldberg
Jesse Hall
Guy Germaine
Connie Moreau
Adam Banks
Julie Gaffney
Luis Mendoza
Russ Tyler
Dean Portman
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Lester Averman
James
Too repetitive and cringey for my liking. <em>'D2: The Mighty Ducks'</em> takes a slightly different path than the original, but by the end it's basically the same film once more. The message(s), while still well intentioned, comes across way more forced this time - not helped by the overall samey feeling, I guess. Emilio Estevez remains the only actor really worth mentioning, the children and villains are very forgettable in this one. Some of the plot lines don't go far either, namely with María Ellingsen's character. There are also a few missing faces from the 1992 film, including Casey (Heidi Kling); her stuff involving son Charlie (Joshua Jackson) is ignored. It's a silly film that can have enjoyment for some. For me, it's a disappointing follow-up to a great original film.
Gordon Bombay
Michele MacKay
Tibbles
Jan
Wolf Stansson
Charlie Conway
María
Fulton Reed
Greg Goldberg
Jesse Hall
Guy Germaine
Connie Moreau
Adam Banks
Julie Gaffney
Luis Mendoza
Russ Tyler
Dean Portman
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Lester Averman
James
Too repetitive and cringey for my liking. <em>'D2: The Mighty Ducks'</em> takes a slightly different path than the original, but by the end it's basically the same film once more. The message(s), while still well intentioned, comes across way more forced this time - not helped by the overall samey feeling, I guess. Emilio Estevez remains the only actor really worth mentioning, the children and villains are very forgettable in this one. Some of the plot lines don't go far either, namely with María Ellingsen's character. There are also a few missing faces from the 1992 film, including Casey (Heidi Kling); her stuff involving son Charlie (Joshua Jackson) is ignored. It's a silly film that can have enjoyment for some. For me, it's a disappointing follow-up to a great original film.