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Revenge | Tattoo
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4.6/10
IMDbBest Movie | 1997
Top Soundtrack | 1997
Worst Sequel | 1996
Budget 13,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 17,917,287 USD
While the filmmakers and studio originally intended to create a substantially different film to the first one (out of respect for Brandon Lee), Miramax ordered the film to be re-edited so as to resemble the earlier one as much as possible. Tim Pope refused and he, along with David S. Goyer, eventually disowned the film, as it did not represent their vision.
Wanting to avoid comparisons with The Crow (1994) and Brandon Lee, David S. Goyer originally intended to have the character of Sarah return as a female crow.
Vincent Perez, who played Ashe, did use a stuntman for some scenes; however, he insisted on doing the stunts at the final scene of the movie himself, including falling from a building from five stories up, being beaten with a whip, and being hung from a streetlight.
James O'Barr attempted to write the script himself, but all he could think about was his deceased friend, Brandon Lee. He eventually told Tim Pope that he couldn't do it, but gave his blessing, as long as it was its own story.
While working on the film, David S. Goyer was also writing the script for Dark City (1998), which was directed by The Crow (1994)'s director Alex Proyas.
"Ashe Corven: One crow, sorrow. Two crows, joy. Three crows, a letter! Four crows, a boy. [flashback] Ashe Corven: Let him go. He's just a child. [now] Ashe Corven: Five crows, silver. Six crows, gold! Seven crows, a secret never to be told."
"Judah: You can't stop me anymore, Ashe. You haven't got the power. There's nothing but pain for you now. Ashe Corven: Pain *is* my power."