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Prinz Akeem (Eddie Murphy) steht kurz davor, zum König von Zamunda gekrönt zu werden, weil sein Vater (James Earl Jones) im Sterben liegt. Plötzlich erfährt er jedoch, dass er ohne es zu wissen einen Sohn in New York hat — den aufgeweckten Lavelle (Jermaine Fowler) aus Queens. Auf Wunsch des dahinscheidenden Königs Jaffe macht sich Akeem erneut mit Semmi (Arsenio Hall) in die Vereinigten Staaten auf, um seinen Spross zum neuen Kronprinz von Zamunda großzuziehen.


Fortsetzung des 1988 erschienenen Kultfilms “Der Prinz aus Zamunda”, in dem Eddie Murphy als reicher Prinz aus Afrika in New York die Frau fürs Leben sucht.


  • Kino Film : Don't Breathe 2

  • Genre: Horror, Thriller, Krimi

  • Sterne: Stephen Lang, Bobby Schofield, Rocci-Boy Williams, Adam Young, Christian Zagia

  • Direktor: Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert, Pedro Luque, Rich Delia, Fede Alvarez


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There are coins and seals and lots of jibber jabber about High Table manners and then “Game of Thrones” star Jerome Flynn shows up as a Bronn-like business type who’s a bit too greedy for his own good (it’s hard to tell what accent Flynn is doing here, but he’s most definitely doing it). When the bullets fly, Sofia’s very Don't Breathe 2 lend a valuable assist, and Stahelski has to open things up in order to frame the dogs as they chew on fresh corpses. The sequence is very “John Wick” and horribly terrific in a hand-over-your-mouth kind of way; it does more than any of the tossed-off business with the Bowery King (Laurence Fishburn) or the Continental Hotel owner (Ian McShane) to whet our appetites for another adventure. Anjelica Huston is also somewhat wasted as the matriarch of a Harlem ballet academy with ties to Wick’s past, but her scenes are so immaculately shot that you’re willing to let it slide.

In a film that plays fast and loose with NYC geography, all is forgiven by turning 175th street’s United Palace into the “Tarkovsky Theater,” where people are trained to be killers in between performances of “Swan Lake.”

The film’s world-building works best in small doses. A meeting in the middle of the desert is a total dead end, whereas all sorts of fun details can be inferred from Stahelski’s frequent cutaways to the High Table nerve center, where dozens of tattooed and lip-glossed workers monitor Wick’s bounty with an old-fashioned switchboard (imagine a SuicideGirls reboot of “Mad Men” and you’ll have the right idea). Non-binary “Billions” star Asia Kate Dillon plays a stiff and slinky High Table adjudicator who’s covered in Thierry Mugler coture; part referee and part femme fatale, their performance speaks to an underworld that’s sustained by a mutual respect for all people so long as they don’t shoot the wrong target.

While this franchise is starting to feel a bit long in the tooth, such details suggest that screenwriter Derek Kolstad (here sharing credit with three other scribes) can still mine this world for plenty of new life, so long as future installments find a way to deepen the John Wick mythos instead of just stretching it out. With the significant exception of “Mission: Impossible,” this is easily the best action franchise Hollywood has going these days, and it would be great for it to keep going with renewed focus.

The fact that Keanu Reeves is nearing 60 won’t matter to his fans. For one thing, the man is seemingly ageless. For another, retirement no longer seems like a realistic option for a guy who still gets recognized everywhere he goes. It doesn’t matter if you’re a Hollywood star or a $14 million bounty — fame can be a difficult thing to shake. It’s a work-or-die world, and being forgotten is neither on the table nor under it