"Netflix's Latest 'Troll 2' Falls Flat in a Disappointing Remake"
If you're a fan of cult-classics like "Troll 2," a 1990 horror-comedy that spawned its own tribute documentary, the new version available on Netflix may not be what you expect. The movie, also titled "Troll 2," is actually a completely different film from the original.
Released in 2018, Roar Uthaug's "Troll" is a reboot of the franchise, set to take advantage of cutting-edge creature effects and drawing inspiration from Nordic folklore. Unlike the quirky, low-budget charm of the original, this remake has a much more serious tone, following Nora, Andreas, and Captain Kris as they battle an ancient troll terrorizing Norway.
According to Uthaug, who directed both films, his new "Troll" was inspired by action movies like "Armageddon," "Independence Day," and "Jurassic Park." In an interview with Variety, he shared that watching these films sparked the idea of creating a more realistic take on troll mythology in Norway.
While Uthaug credits his 1990s nostalgia for influencing the new film's concept, fans of the original may find it difficult to reconcile the two. The tone and style are vastly different, with the remake aiming for a more blockbuster feel that lacks the lovable weirdness of "Troll 2."
Despite this divergence in approach, Uthaug seems optimistic about the potential future of the franchise. If part two performs well on Netflix, he joked that there could be a third installment β which he playfully referred to as a "trollogy."
For fans who enjoy the irreverent humor and campy charm of the original, this remake may not deliver. However, for those interested in Nordic folklore or creature features with a more modern take, "Troll" might offer something new and different.
If you're a fan of cult-classics like "Troll 2," a 1990 horror-comedy that spawned its own tribute documentary, the new version available on Netflix may not be what you expect. The movie, also titled "Troll 2," is actually a completely different film from the original.
Released in 2018, Roar Uthaug's "Troll" is a reboot of the franchise, set to take advantage of cutting-edge creature effects and drawing inspiration from Nordic folklore. Unlike the quirky, low-budget charm of the original, this remake has a much more serious tone, following Nora, Andreas, and Captain Kris as they battle an ancient troll terrorizing Norway.
According to Uthaug, who directed both films, his new "Troll" was inspired by action movies like "Armageddon," "Independence Day," and "Jurassic Park." In an interview with Variety, he shared that watching these films sparked the idea of creating a more realistic take on troll mythology in Norway.
While Uthaug credits his 1990s nostalgia for influencing the new film's concept, fans of the original may find it difficult to reconcile the two. The tone and style are vastly different, with the remake aiming for a more blockbuster feel that lacks the lovable weirdness of "Troll 2."
Despite this divergence in approach, Uthaug seems optimistic about the potential future of the franchise. If part two performs well on Netflix, he joked that there could be a third installment β which he playfully referred to as a "trollogy."
For fans who enjoy the irreverent humor and campy charm of the original, this remake may not deliver. However, for those interested in Nordic folklore or creature features with a more modern take, "Troll" might offer something new and different.