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5.3/10
IMDbBest Genre Video Release | 1992
Box Office Collection 14,225,876 USD
To appease the MPAA, which was being particularly critical of horror movies during that era, the filmmakers shot numerous variations of scenes to enable them to create R-rated, unrated and TV edits of the film.
During the shoot, the crew braved freezing temperatures which bottomed out at 40 below and caused them to shut down production for a day.
The makeup and effects supervisors from the original film were asked to participate but were unavailable.
The veterinarian professor in the beginning is played by Victor Knight who previously starred in the original Scanners as Dr. Frane (the doctor that gets interrupted by Cameron Vale), making him the only actor from the original film to return in this sequel.
Budget: $5 million.
"David Kellum: [referring to the puppy] So, what's his name? Alice Lonardo: Trooper. Because he survived."
"Commander John Forrester: How's everything? Doctor Morse: Not good. Elaine, one of our female scanners, just died. We're losing too many, too fast. The only functional scanners we have left are Feck, Gruner and Drak. [watching camera surveillance of Peter Drak] Commander John Forrester: I wouldn't call that functional. Doctor Morse: He's got tremendous command of his powers. He could bounce back. Commander John Forrester: He's a psychopath. What we need is a clean scanner. A virgin mind."