Le pire film de Sylvester Stallone cartonne sur Paramount Plus

Le pire film de Sylvester Stallone cartonne sur Paramount Plus

Escape Plan 2: Hades A Brief Overview

Escape Plan 2: Hades featuring Sylvester Stallone, Dave Bautista, and 50 Cent, has made its way to the top of Paramount Plus. While action stars like Stallone have had long and successful careers, they are not immune to their fair share of terrible projects. Despite this, a recognizable name can still sell an awful project, and that’s exactly what happened with Escape Plan 2.

The Fateful Sequel

The sequel to the original Escape Plan, which was released in 2013, failed to live up to its predecessor. The absence of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the straight-to-DVD release in 2018 did not bode well for the film’s success. The movie barely made back its budget, and its limited box office success did little to soothe the critical burn.

Russian and Chinese theaters displayed the film, earning $17 million in foreign theaters and $4.2 million in the US, but its current streaming success is attributed to Latin American viewers on Paramount Plus. Despite its star-studded cast, the film received low ratings from critics and audiences alike.

Sylvester Stallone’s Take on Escape Plan 2

Even Sylvester Stallone himself expressed his disdain for the film, calling it “the most horribly produced film I have ever had the misfortune to be in.” The actor’s public distaste for the film and its production further adds to its notoriety.

The Verdict on Escape Plan 2

Escape Plan 2: Hades is widely regarded as a waste of time and a comedic failure. While its sequel, Escape Plan: The Extractors, fared slightly better, both films are not considered worth watching unless for sheer amusement and entertainment value with friends. The widespread consensus is that Escape Plan 2 falls short of being a memorable or noteworthy film, despite its presence on streaming platforms like Paramount Plus.

Source : thenerdstash.com

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