The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster
The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster
NR | 18 September 1991 (USA)
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Every super hero has his nemesis - and this time Flash has that murderous mischief maker the Trickster

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Hottoceame

The Age of Commercialism

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VeteranLight

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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GazerRise

Fantastic!

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Lela

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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adonis98-743-186503

Every super hero has his nemesis - and this time Flash has that murderous mischief maker the Trickster (Hamill). The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster combines 2 episodes from the short lived 90's TV Series called 'The Trickster' and the 'Trial of the Trickster'. Like i wrote to my actual review of the entire Series those 2 episodes have like a lot of Batman References and it's easy for me to spot them easily since i have seen the Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm and basically i know a lot of stuff about the Dark Knight for instance before Harley Quinn was introduced to the Batman TV Series there was Prank Trickster's beautiful and crazy assistant in crime and just like Harley and the Joker their relationship was never about actual love but just Trickster using them so she could provide him with weapons and vehicles also both Joker and Trickster are just crazy in general, they are murderers, criminals, they both hate 2 men that wear a mask and their pretty good in disguises. The whole plot point where the Flash gets brainwashed reminds me of when Batman was poisoned by Joker and somewhere about Arkham Knight just before the ending Batman started loosing his mind and it kinda shows how both men affected the superheroes as a whole. Megan Lockhart also returns for both adventures in order to help Flash and Tina to catch this maniac. The best part of both films or episodes at this point was Mark Hamill he is terrific on portraying this character and as much as he might be the villain you just love him for it. (A+)

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Claudio Carvalho

In Central City, Barry Allen (John Wesley Shipp) is prepared to watch a TV movie with Christina 'Tina' McGee (Amanda Pays). However, Detective Megan Lockhart (Joyce Hyser) calls him telling that she is in danger in another town. The Flash runs and rescues her from the insane criminal James Jesse (Mark Hamill). Then he has a love affair with Megan. Meanwhile James Jesse is transported to Central City in the police car, but he succeeds to escape and kills the officers. Then he becomes The Trickster and is obsessed for Megan, but The Flash protects her. The Flash decides to challenge The Trickster and he finally arrests the criminal. However, during the trial he is helped by The Prank, who has a crush on him, and he escapes from the justice, promising revenge against The Flash, Megan and Central City. What will The Flash do? "The Flash II: Revenge of the Trickster" is a cartoonist television show, with a typical story from the comic books from decades ago. The plot is silly, but Mark Hamill steals the show performing one of the funniest villain ever. My vote is six.Title (Brazil): The Flash II: A Vingança do Mágico" ("The Flash II: Revenge of the Magician")

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jrdlegolas

This "movie" was just the season finally (and it ended being the series)of the Flash TV show. In it the Trickster, a psychotic magician who was caught in a previous episode, breaks out of his trail and goes on a mad spree through the town, even brainwashes the Flash. This shouldn't be viewed as a stand alone movie, it is part of a series and is the wrap up to the 22 episodes that precede it. Also to comment on a previous comment by JR, the Trickster didn't come from the future, that was another episode with a villain named The Ghost. The episode was entitled "The Ghost in the Machine." I personally love this series as a whole and this episode is on of my top favorites, but i don't think it should have ever been produced as a stand alone movie, especially since they changed the title to the Trickster's Revenge when the 2 hour episode was called "The Trial of the Trickster." Thats the end of my fanboy commenting.

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JR

Once again the first season of The Flash produces a second film. This one went far enough to get mark Hamill to play the Trickster, who was frozen I believe in the 50s to be thawed out in the 90s. He, the Trickster, plays the role of the criminal genius born far before his time, so he freezes himself to awaken in 2000, but the timer malfunctions and releases him in the 90s. It was very campy but a good super hero story worthy of comic book legend. If only Sci-fi channel would rerun this series and its films to remind people and entertain younger generations.

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