30 Years Ago, The Follow-Up To The Worst 'Highlander' Sequel Was Somehow Worse
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Highlander 2 is often labeled as the worst installment in the franchise due to its incoherent plot and disappointing performances, including Sean Connery's. However, Highlander 3: The Final Dimension, released in 1995, is seen as even worse despite its technical betterment. Starring Christopher Lambert, the third film attempts to connect to the original while ignoring the television series, creating confusion. Featuring a forgotten immortal antagonist named Kane, its inability to innovate leads to a bland experience for fans, who nonetheless hold a strange affection for its quirkiness through the years.
Thirty years later, Highlander 3: The Final Dimension is labeled bizarre yet endearing to fans, struggling with its place amidst conflicting continuities in the saga.
The third film tries to balance its existence between the original and the newly created TV universe, but ignores the latter, making it a standalone yet confusing sequel.
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