Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Here they grow again.
Young sweethearts Billy and Kate move to the Big Apple, land jobs in a high-tech office park and soon reunite with the friendly and lovable Gizmo. But a series of accidents creates a whole new generation of Gremlins. The situation worsens when the devilish green creatures invade a top-secret laboratory and develop genetically altered powers, making them even harder to destroy!
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Theatrical Trailer

Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) - Trailer

Gremlins 2 The New Batch (1990) The Making of Gremlins 2

Max Landis on Gremlins 2

Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Brain Hormone | Warner Bros. Entertainment

Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Gremlin In Cement | Warner Bros. Entertainment

Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Gremlins Multiply | Warner Bros. Entertainment

Gremlins 2: The New Batch | Weird Things in Downtown | Warner Bros. Entertainment
Cast

Zach Galligan
Billy Peltzer

Phoebe Cates
Kate Beringer

John Glover
Daniel Clamp

Robert Prosky
Grandpa Fred

Robert Picardo
Forster

Christopher Lee
Doctor Catheter

Haviland Morris
Marla Bloodstone

Dick Miller
Murray Futterman

Jackie Joseph
Sheila Futterman

Gedde Watanabe
Mr. Katsuji

Keye Luke
Mr. Wing

Kathleen Freeman
Microwave Marge

Dan Stanton
Lewis

John Astin
Janitor

Henry Gibson
Employee Fired for Smoking

Rick Ducommun
Clamp Center Security Guard

Julia Sweeney
Peggy

Raymond Cruz
Messenger

John Capodice
Fire Chief

Isiah Whitlock, Jr.
Fireman
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Reviews
Gimly
The original already had a little bit of that sly humour, and a hint of that sarcastic tone, but is still at its heart an actual horror movie. _The New Batch_ though changes it up and has that light-hearted, hokey, meta-humour in spades. It's a comedy. But it doesn't suffer for it, _Gremlins 2_ is an absolute joy.
_Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._
kevin2019
"Gremlins 2: The New Batch" leaves you wondering what sort of audience this chaotic visual smorgasbord is aimed at. It is undoubtedly too violent in certain places for a pre-teen audience and it is much too fanciful and juvenile for a teenage audience. In any case it is very entertaining in its own shambolic way as the loosely constructed story strings together one unrelated set piece sequence after another. The gremlins themselves are particularly fearsome and frightning looking little critters - sorry, wrong franchise - and the film can be surprisingly gory in places as well, although it does manage to conjure up a relatively inventive way of ridding the Clamp building of the marauding gremlin menace and this ending neatly bookends what is essentially an extraordinarily nonexistant story in between.
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