The NeverEnding Story 2: The Next Chapter (1991)

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1991)

The NeverEnding Story 2 movie storyline. Bastian Bux is having troubles at home: his father Barney’s busy workload is keeping him from consoling Bastian’s fear of heights. As such, he then heads to an old bookstore where he again meets Mr. Koreander, who proceeds to help find a book on courage. While waiting, Bastian rediscovers the Neverending Story’s book, and is shocked to see its words disappear off its pages. Deciding to take the book instead, Bastian returns home and finds himself able to claim AURYN right off the book’s cover while hearing the Childlike Empress summon him to Fantasia.

Aware of his arrival, an evil sorceress named Xayide orders a creation from one of her servants to stop him. The servant creates a memory machine that will strip Bastian of a memory each time he uses AURYN, until he is unable to remember where he came from, or why he is in Fantasia. Xayide then sends a bird-like creature named Nimbly to persuade Bastian into making him wish. As the two arrive in a populated area of Fantasia called Silver City, the sorceress sends large monsters referred to as giants to attack.

Despite Nimbly’s attempts to make him wish them away, Bastian is able to escape from them without doing so. After falling into a secret passage, Bastian is contacted by the Childlike Empress, who tells him of a new threatening force to Fantasia, which is keeping her prisoner in her own castle as well as causing the stories of the ordinary world to disappear, and that he must identify and defeat it.

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1991)

While trying to gather Silver City’s inhabitants to help him out, Bastian is reunited with Atreyu, who has heard about what has happened. As the two try figure out how to get there, Nimbly manages to persuade Bastian into making a wish, which he uses to create a vicious, fire breathing dragon. However, it goes out of control and flies off with Atreyu trying to pursue it with his horse, Artax.

With help from Falkor, Bastian is able to chase the dragon to Xayide’s castle, where it is destroyed by its defenses. After a brief reunion with Rock Biter, Bastian and Atreyu, who has caught up, make their way into the castle’s entrance with the latter’s “army”: several wind up toys. Although Bastian gets through, Atreyu is captured. Once getting further into the castle by wishing for climbing steps, Bastian manages to free Atreyu from a giant and the two battle it with the use of a spray can, an item the former had wished for.

After the giant falls over and cracks into pieces revealing a hollow shell, Bastian identifies the threat as “The Emptiness”, the form of humanity’s dying imagination. The two make their way to Xayide in her throne room who admits defeat, stating she had wanted to bring order to dreams and stories, which she consider as forms of chaos. The sorceress is then forced to bring them to the Childlike Empress’ castle to free her after Atreyu threatens to kill her.

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter is a 1990 German-American fantasy film and sequel to The NeverEnding Story. It was directed by George T. Miller and stars Jonathan Brandis as Bastian Bux, Kenny Morrison as Atreyu, and Alexandra Johnes as the Childlike Empress. The only actor to return from the first film was Thomas Hill as Mr. Koreander.

The film used plot elements from Michael Ende’s novel The Neverending Story (primarily the second half) but introduced a new storyline. Upon its American theatrical release in 1991, the Bugs Bunny animated short “Box-Office Bunny” was shown before the film. This short was also included on the VHS and Laserdisc release later that year.

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter Movie Poster (1991)

The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter (1991)

Directed by: George T. Miller
Starring: Jonathan Brandis, Kenny Morrison, Clarissa Burt, John Wesley Shipp, Martin Umbach, Alexandra Johnes, Thomas Hill, Helena Michell, Christopher Burton
Screenplay by: Karin Howard
Production Design by: Robert W. Laing, Götz Weidner
Cinematography by: David Connell
Film Editing by: Chris Blunden, Peter Hollywood
Costume Design by: Heidi Wujek
Art Direction by: O. Jochen Schmidt
Music by: Robert Folk
Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date: February 8, 1991

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