xXx 2: The Next Level review

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In 2002, xXx promised us A New Breed Of Hero; what it delivered was a serviceable blast of sub-Bondery whose next-gen tattooed 'tude couldn't hide the guns/gadgets/girls template it stuck to like velcro. With original helmer Rob Cohen stepping back as exec producer and Vin Diesel bailing altogether, xXx 2 is at least more accurately tagged. We've reached The Next Level all right: the one below...

What really frustrates is that this shonky spy sequel may be daft, but it's not entirely stupid. In place of the first film's Euro-scum threat, we've got a Homeland Security-crazed Washington hawk named George. Which, for a Friday-night popcorn flick, is sorta subversive. Trouble is, George is Willem Dafoe on rent-a-loonball auto-pilot, his vanilla villainy sanding down the political edge. The script's unchecked use of the word "bitch" is more likely to cause a stir.

A Diesel-free sequel that barely gets the engine started. Entertains now and then, but the heavily flagged prospect of xXx 3 isn't one to relish.

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