3 years after ‘Highlander II: The Quickening’ which was a massive critical failure and is still considered as one of the worst sequels ever made even 25 years later, they decided to give it a another try with this franchise. Well, obviously, it wasn’t really good, I’m afraid and, to enjoy this, it all depends where you stand concerning the Highlander legacy. Indeed, if you are a fan, it is pretty much a must see but , otherwise, it will probably bore you to death. Basically, the whole idea was to move forward with this mythology, completely ignoring ‘Highlander II: The Quickening’. The funny thing is that, even though it was supposed to be an improvement on the previous installment, it didn’t really work after all. Indeed, it was still pretty much a flop and the ratings for this movie were pretty much just as underwhelming as the previous installment. 6 years later, they would come up with another sequel this time starring both Christopher Lambert as Connor MacLeod and Adrian Paul as Duncan MacLeod which all sounded pretty cool but it was yet all rather disappointing again. Anyway, to conclude, this installment might have been an improvement on the second one but it was still a rather lame movie and I’m sure I can recommend it.
5/10