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Ultimate Avengers II Review
10 out of 15
Despite being in the long shadow of the first film, Ultimate Avengers II manages to deliver a compelling continuation of the most under appreciated super hero team in the Marvel universe.
Date: Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

The Extras on the DVD are also pretty compelling because they give you some pretty decent background information on The Ultimates series. There's also a trailer of the upcoming Marvel Ultimate Alliance game coming out of Activision and two pretty cool features on the next animated movie projects from Marvel and Lionsgate: Iron Man and Doctor Strange.

In the final analysis Ultimate Avengers 2 is a solid film that stands up on its own and much better than most sequels you see these days - animated or otherwise. It's highly recommended that you either buy or rent the first film before you see Ultimate Avengers 2. You can learn more about both films by visiting www.ultimateavengers.com . - James Fudge.

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