''Darkman III: Die Darkman Die'' is a 1996 Canadian-American
superhero film
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directed by Bradford May, starring
Arnold Vosloo
Arnold Vosloo (born 16 June 1962) is a South African and American actor. He began his career as a stage actor and starring in South African films like '' Boetie Gaan Border Toe'' (1984). After emigrating to the United States in the late 1980s, h ...
,
Jeff Fahey
Jeffrey David Fahey (, born November 29, 1952) is an American actor. His notable roles include Duane Duke in ''Psycho III'' (1986), Pete Verill in Clint Eastwood's ''White Hunter Black Heart'' (1990), Jobe Smith in ''The Lawnmower Man'' (1992), ...
,
Darlanne Fluegel
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Early ...
and
Roxann Dawson
Roxann Dawson (née Caballero, born September 11, 1958), also credited as Roxann Biggs and Roxann Biggs-Dawson, is an American actress and director. She is best known for her role as B'Elanna Torres on the television series '' Star Trek: Voyager ...
. It is the sequel to 1995's ''
Darkman II: The Return of Durant'', whose director
Sam Raimi
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serves as
executive producer
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. Vosloo once again stars as Darkman, who stands against power-hungry entrepreneur Peter Rooker (Fahey), and forges a strange emotional bond with his enemy's neglected wife and daughter.
Plot
Scientist
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In classical antiquity, there was no real ancient analog of a modern scientist. Instead, philosophers engag ...
Peyton Westlake is still searching for the key to creating a permanent liquid-skin formula to mend his burned face and body, and continues to operate as the
vigilante
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A vigilante is a person who practices or partakes in vigilantism, or undertakes public safety and retributive justice ...
''"Darkman."'' He interrupts a criminal exchange spearheaded by power-hungry businessman and
crime boss
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Description
A crime boss has absolute or nearly absolute control over the other members of the organization and is ...
Peter Rooker, who becomes fascinated by Westlake's
superhuman strength and agility. Westlake is later approached by Dr. Bridget Thorne, one of the physicians who saved his life after
the brutal attack that scarred him years earlier. She offers to help him complete his liquid-skin formula, while also theorizing she can surgically repair his nervous system, restoring some of the
sensory loss he has experienced since the attack.
They travel to a laboratory Thorne has set up in an abandoned
industrial complex, where she completes the surgery, seemingly restoring Westlake's ability to perceive sensation. Using her cutting-edge equipment, Westlake manages to create a small amount of permanent liquid skin, which does not
break down in sunlight as his other samples have.
However, Rooker suddenly arrives and reveals that Thorne is his
mistress
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Romance and relationships
* Mistress (lover), a female lover of a married man
** Royal mistress
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. Rooker explains that he desires the enhanced strength that Westlake has at his disposal. The two plan to use Westlake as a guinea pig to try and replicate the perpetual
adrenal overload that gives him his power. Thorn also reveals that she implanted an
electrical shock-device into the back of his neck to control him. They steal Westlake's skin sample and a
computer disk
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containing his research, and put him through a series of strenuous physical tests. Westlake later finds a pair of
pliers
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and manages to rip the shock-device from his neck before escaping.
Westlake, trying to learn more about Rooker, encounters his neglected wife Angela and their young daughter, Jenny. At first concerned, he eventually develops feelings for the two upon realizing how lonely and empty his life is. He uses his liquid skin to assume Rooker's identity and pours his energy into being a loving father and husband, including seeing Jenny perform in her school's production of ''
Beauty and the Beast
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Villeneuve's lengthy version was abridged, rewritten, and publish ...
''.
Rooker uses the data from Westlake's tests to create a
super-strength formula. He gives it to his men, and orders them to assassinate an idealistic
district attorney
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at a public gathering. Westlake arrives in the nick of time and is able to stop the assassination attempt. Rooker next learns that Westlake had stolen his identity to spend time with his family. He murders Thorne and
psychopathically declares his intention to be a better husband and father to a horrified Angela. Rooker takes his family back to Thorne's lab, holding them hostage.
Westlake follows them. Upon arrival, he learns that Rooker has injected himself with the last of the super-strength formula, which has not only increased his physical strength, but also seemingly amplified his insanity. The two engage in a brutal brawl throughout the building. Westlake manages to reclaim the sample of permanent liquid skin during the fight, but his research disk is destroyed. He finally gets the upper hand and is able to trick Rooker into falling into an
industrial shredding machine, killing him.
A gas-line in the building catches fire, causing a massive explosion; Westlake is able to save Angela and Jenny, but Jenny's face is terribly burned. Westlake decides to use the liquid skin to repair Jenny's face rather than his own. After Angela thanks Westlake for saving her daughter, he leaves them, vowing to continue his work on the formula while fighting crime and injustice.
Cast
Production
Development and writing
''Darkman III: Die Darkman Die'' is the sister picture to its predecessor, ''Darkman II: The Return of Durant''.
Both films were greenlit together by
Universal Pictures
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in 1992, and developed alongside one another.
''Darkman III'' was written by
Michael Colleary and
Mike Werb
Mike Werb is an American screenwriter, whose writing credits include ''Face/Off'', '' The Mask'' and the story for '' Lara Croft: Tomb Raider''.
A Los Angeles native, Werb attended Stanford. He is a UCLA Film School graduate.
He has worked as ...
.
The pair was concurrently polishing their
spec script
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''
Face/Off
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'', which was pitched before the ''Darkman'' sequels, but went through a protracted development across two
studios
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, and ended up being filmed after them. Some narrative elements, such as a character taking his
arch enemy
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's facial features and becoming close to the latter's unsuspecting family, are common to both ''Darkman III'' and ''Face/Off''.
Dark Horse Comics
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'
Mark Verheiden
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Career
Comics and comic- ...
, author of ''
Timecop
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'' and its Raimi-produced
film adaptation
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, performed some uncredited
rewrites on ''Darkman III''.
Verheiden was also the original writer for the Dark Horse adaptation ''
The Mask'', to which Werb contributed major script revisions. It is unknown whether the involvement of both men on those two projects is coincidental.
Due to Larry Drake's prior commitments, the sequel he appeared in was scheduled to be shot last, and it was initially assumed that this would be its release order as well. For this reason, ''Darkman III'' was known as ''Darkman II'' during production.
However, in a March 1995 interview, actress Roxann Dawson said she was unsure of the film's final title. It was eventually decided to switch the releases around and alter their numbers accordingly, which led to some minor inconsistencies in the now renamed ''Darkman III'', as research concerning synthetic skin is less advanced than in its purported prequel.
Filming
Like ''The Return of Durant'', ''Die Darkman Die'' was shot in
Toronto, Ontario
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, and used much of the same
crew
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.
Principal photography
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Personnel
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started on November 15, 1993, and concluded on December 20. The crew then took a break before the shooting of the other instalment. The aggregate budget for both films was slightly less than US$7 million, with ''Darkman II: The Return of Durant'' taking up the better part of that amount at US$4 million.
May prioritized key
set pieces to make the most of the film's modest means. According to the director, the final factory explosion in ''Die Darkman Die'' was the largest in
Canadian film
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history up to that point.
However, Verheiden also remembers that a relatively simple scene he had written, where an enraged Darkman bashed a thug's head into the
hood
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of a car, was nixed as the required
prop
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s and
stuntpersons were too expensive.
Release
Home video
''Darkman III: Die Darkman Die'' was released on
VHS
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Ma ...
tape on August 20, 1996. As per industry standards, the
Laserdisc
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followed one week later on August 27.
''Die Darkman Die'' was re-issued on
DVD
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by Universal on January 5, 2004, in the U.S., as part of the budget priced "Universal Studio Selections" collection. It was devoid of features other than a chapter selection. An international pressing predates the domestic version. Listed with a release date of October 23, 2000 in the U.K., it included a brief biography of lead actor Arnold Vosloo.
Shout! Factory
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released a
Blu-ray
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of the film on November 7, 2017. It includes a new feature-length audio commentary from director Bradford May and a
trailer.
Television
Like its predecessor, ''Darkman III'' received a
primetime
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network TV
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showing on
Fox
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Twelve species ...
on July 7, 1998, almost one year after ''Part II'', and with similar results. It garnered a 2.7
rating
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and a 6 share.
Reception
Critical response
On
review aggregator
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website
Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film holds a 33% approval rating based on a limited sample of seven reviews, with an average rating of 4.2/10.
Jeff Fahey's dual performance as Darkman and Rooker was widely praised. Ian Jane of ''DVDTalk'' called the actor "fun as the crazed bad guy",
while ''
TV Guide
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'' commended him "for creating a new nemesis for Darkman who is not simply a retread of the first two films' sinister Durant".
The film's production values received mixed reviews. ''TV Guide'' said "The production boasts impressive visuals in the form of blue screen pyrotechnics and various makeup effects. It is clear that ''Darkman III'' is not a mere cash-in on the original's popularity".
Ballantine Books
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's ''DVD and Video Guide'' was less impressed, commenting that it had to make do "without the outrageous stunts and hyperkinetic visuals that made the first film so memorable."
Richard Scheib of ''Moria Reviews'' thought that "the low budget shows through at times".
The film's story was generally viewed as more ambitious than that of ''Darkman II'', although some preferred the more straightforward nature of its predecessor. Alan Jones of the
BBC
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's ''
RadioTimes
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'' praised "a well-realised script accenting character as much as explosive gimmicks". Scheib wrote that "where ''Die Darkman Die'' does work is in the central character conflict it sets up. The story twists about on a unique dilemma—that of Darkman wearing a mobster’s face as a disguise but in so doing coming to provide the care and attention the mobster never gave his wife and child".
Hock Teh of ''
IGN
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'' also noted that "''Darkman III'' surprised me in a good way by harking back to our hero's emotional state of mind so evident in the first movie." Jane, however, disagreed with the new direction, saying "
ile it's interesting to see how the story deals with Darkman's emotional turmoil by throwing Rooker's wife and child into the mix, the story this time around is pretty convoluted.
Peter M. Nichols of ''
The New York Times
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'' also found that "
contrast
ith ''The Return of Durant'' the second sequel, ''Darkman III: Die Darkman Die'', takes a campy approach to a story that seems to be tiring."
Possible sequel
While ''Darkman II'' and ''III'' were made after Fox passed on a
regular TV show based on the character, a May 1995 report by ''
Variety
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'' indicated that Universal still considered them as
backdoor pilot
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s for a potential series. According to Larry Drake, Raimi also told him that a story was in place for a fourth feature that would see Durant return once more, should the first two sequels be successful.
Vosloo stated that he would consider reprising his role, but remained on the fence due to the toll taken on him by extended
make-up
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sessions. After the films, the actor vowed not to take on such effects-intensive work again. He later mollified his stance to appear in ''
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'', although much of that was
CGI.
In a May 2022 interview, Raimi acknowledged that Universal was considering a new ''Darkman'' film, and had named a
producer to oversee the project. His comment pertained to a question about a
legacy sequel
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, suggesting a partial
reboot
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that would ignore the direct-to-video instalments.
References
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