Box office In the UK, the film opened on 187 screens and grossed £1.3 million in its opening weekend. The film was released months later in the US on 1 November 1991, and opened at number 3, grossing $5.3 million in 960 theaters in the opening weekend. It grossed a total of $15.6 million in the United States and Canada.
Critical response In the
Chicago Sun-Times,
Roger Ebert gave the film 0.5 stars, "
Highlander II: The Quickening is the most hilariously incomprehensible movie I've seen in many a long — a movie almost awesome in its badness. Wherever science fiction fans gather, in decades and generations to come, this film will be remembered in hushed tones as one of the immortal low points of the genre...If there is a planet somewhere whose civilization is based on the worst movies of all time,
Highlander 2: The Quickening deserves a sacred place among their most treasured artifacts." The
Los Angeles Times commented, "It makes clearer much that was so vague in the original; it even jokes about how confusing its premise is. In short, audiences who made the first film successful enough to warrant a second will be getting a bit more for their money."
Screen International concluded, "Telling a coherent and logical story seems to be the least of Mulcahy's concerns", and mused that Sean Connery was the film's saving grace.
Vancouver Sun savaged the "intensely stupid" movie and joked that Lambert "has two expressions: a sullen pout that means either "I love you," "I'm going to cut off your head" or "What's my line?" and a sly smile that suggests he has wet himself." The review riffed on the other leads, "Ironside, in a sea of over-the-top performances, pulls a
Jack Nicholson impression/parody that leaves
Christian Slater in the dust." Virginia Madsen is "only there so Lambert doesn't have to kiss Sean". It concluded, "Connery, the old pro, just swashbuckles his way through the whole mess, eyes twinkling and charming the audience into submission. He may be a whore when it comes to choosing roles, but he's a high-priced one and worth every penny. Recommended if you like
Iron Maiden, monster-truck shows and wretched excess." Retrospectively,
Den of Geek summed up the movie's legacy, "It's not even 'so bad it's good' territory, it skips right past that into the 'so awful you can't look away for fear you'll both be killed' territory...it also runs the entire franchise into the ground and retcons the first film into oblivion in the space of 15 minutes...This is a film that wishes it could be as good as
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians."
Christopher Null gave the film 1 star and mused that the Highlander franchise "become a bit of a joke, and here's where the joke started."
Reel Film Reviews gave the film two stars, "It's hard to imagine
Highlander II appealing to non-fans of the first film...it's nowhere near as bad as it's been made out to be over the years." The film's
Rotten Tomatoes score is
0%. It scored 31 out of 100 on
Metacritic. ==See also==