Jobe is resuscitated by Jonathan Walker. He wants Jobe to create a special computer chip that would connect all the computers in the world into one network, which Walker would control and ... See full summary »
Patrick Bergin's character, Dr. Benjamin Trace, was created as a replacement for Pierce Brosnan's Dr. Lawrence Angelo.
Dr. Trace:
You're just a lawnmower man, Jobe!
At the end of the first movie, Jobe's mind made the complete transfer into VR space entirely, making his phone call that would signify his taking control of the world. This movie completely leaves that out.
The last two minutes of the five-minute credits are completely silent (laserdisc and DVD at least). Whether there was originally any music there is not clear.
English
$1,643,530 (USA) (14 January 1996)
$2,409,225 (USA)