Wayne-s World 2 Guide

The sequel finds Wayne and Garth navigating "adulthood" as they move out of their parents' basements and into an abandoned toy factory.

A memorable sequence involves Wayne and his crew evading a chase by performing "Y.M.C.A" in a gay club.

Wayne has a dream — Jim Morrison (appearing as a floating leather-pants ghost) tells him: “If you book the bands, they will come.” Wayne wakes up convinced they must throw “Wayne-stock” — a one-day festival in Aurora, Illinois. But Julian Fenn secretly wants Cassandra to leave Wayne and join his avant-garde synth project, “The Bleeding Eardrums.” Wayne-s World 2

Rob Lowe’s character from the first movie is still in that rubber alien suit, now hosting a wellness podcast. He whispers: “We never left the basement. This is all a dream… sponsored by Pepsi.” Pepsi logo explodes onto screen.

: Reprises his iconic Terminator 2 T-1000 character in an unexpected nightmare sequence. The sequel finds Wayne and Garth navigating "adulthood"

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: The film features memorable appearances by Kim Basinger as Honey Hornée, Drew Barrymore as a Swedish secretary, Charlton Heston as a "good actor" gas station attendant, and even Heather Locklear . Production Trivia: The Script That Almost Wasn't But Julian Fenn secretly wants Cassandra to leave

In an iconic sequence, Garth is chased through the rafters of a concert venue by a rampaging, bad-tempered roadie named Del Preston (Ralph Brown). The scene brilliantly mirrors the raptor-in-the-kitchen sequence from Steven Spielberg's 1993 blockbuster.

Ending," and the "Happy Ending"—all of which are acknowledged by the characters as cinematic choices. Quick Film Specs Wayne's World 2 (1993) - Quotes - IMDb

as Bobby Cahn is a masterclass in eccentric menace [5.3, 5.7]. He’s trying to steal Cassandra away, and every line he delivers is pure Walken gold [5.19].

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