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  1. 3 de abr. de 2020 · 1. Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) The tagline for Lethal Weapon 2 boasted, "The Magic is Back!" and, indeed, the second film is the absolute best of the series. Lethal Weapon 2 was released in the epic summer of 1989 and, faced with competition from Batman and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, it still came in as the third highest-grossing blockbuster of that year.

  2. 19 de oct. de 2022 · A lot happens in the six years between "Lethal Weapon 3" and "Lethal Weapon 4." Lorna survives wounds sustained at the end of the third film, moves into Riggs' trailer by the ocean and gets pregnant.

  3. The following lists the films and television series in the Lethal Weapon franchise: Mel Gibson aims his Beretta 92F as Sergeant Martin Riggs in the director's cut of Lethal Weapon (1987). Mel Gibson as Martin Riggs with his Beretta 92FS in Lethal Weapon 2. Mel Gibson as Martin Riggs seen firing two Beretta 92FS's akimbo in Lethal Weapon 3.

  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · The Lethal Weapon franchise is a defining example of the buddy cop genre, with Mel Gibson and Danny Glover's dynamic partnership forming the backbone of the series' enduring popularity. Throughout the franchise, the chemistry between the two leads, combined with the compelling blend of explosive action, razor-sharp wit, and genuine character development, has set a benchmark for action cinema.

  5. 27 de mar. de 2021 · Just edging out the original film in terms of critical praise is 1989's direct sequel Lethal Weapon 2, marking Black's last involvement with the film series.Now, firm friends and partners, Murtaugh and Riggs confront a vicious syndicate of South African drug smugglers protected by diplomatic immunity while Riggs discovers shocking secrets about his own past tragedy.

  6. Lethal Weapon 5: With Danny Glover, Bob Jennings. Plot kept under wraps.

  7. 1st place is Leathal Weapon 1, although - when I was younger - I would have swapped 2 and 3 around. As I get older, I think I appreciate stuff in LW2 more and some of the more overly comedic aspects of LW3 a little less. Basically, the first three are great and the fourth works for a lot of fans of the series.