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Everywhere Karl Urban goes, questions about
Dredd will follow. The actor has spent the better part of the last ten years fielding talk of a potential sequel to Pete Travis’ 2012 cult favorite, and his answer never changes.
Almost two decades after the dismal Sylvester Stallone vehicle, Travis teamed up with writer Alex Garland to reboot the comic book icon, and the results were superb. Somehow, Urban managed to deliver a gruffly charismatic and fully-formed performance as the title hero using only his chin, and while the plot was more than a little reminiscent of Gareth Evans’
The Best Action Movies on Netflix right now
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During a time when many of us are meant to stay inside in the interest of combating a global pandemic, it’s comforting to know that a library of films that get your blood pumping exists on a streaming service like Netflix. Whether you’re in the mood to weave through busy city streets at top speed, break the bones of every henchman in the warehouse, eradicate an oncoming alien invasion, or exact revenge on the big boss that killed your dog, Netflix has countless training videos … I mean action flicks … for you to enjoy.
Dredd (R18, 91mins) Directed by Pete Travis ½ Kiwi actor Karl Urban s first Hollywood headline role came with plenty of baggage. Not only was he playing one of the most beloved comic-book anti-heroes of the 20th century, but he also had to make up for the bad will generated by the last cinematic outing of Judge Dredd. Best described as a farrago, the 1995 big-budget, big-screen adaptation of John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra s long- running
2000AD strip (Judge Joe Dredd debuted in Issue 2 in 1977) was saddled with a young director out of his depth and a miscast star (Sylvester Stallone), who didn t understand the character. He even took off his helmet. Confusing Americans and irritating Britons, it derailed Danny Cannon s career for five years (until he pitched up on
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