The cult-classic film's triumphant return continues! The American Dream follows Scottish swordsman Connor MacLeod as he clashes with powerful immortals from the American Civil War to 1950s Manhattan on an unstoppable march toward The Gathering, where the last of the immortals will duel to the death. And to the victor goes the Prize... and control over humanity's destiny.
I also enjoyed the fact that it was hinted that the order of Monks that Vazilek is with know about the immortals. It makes sense. If anything the Monks and Holy Men of time would be the most likely to know about the immortals. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Highlander: The American Dream remains a fairly frustrating read. Ruckleys dialogue is enjoyable, the story is serviceable and Muttis visuals are typically polished, but theres just something utterly uninspired about the overall package that makes it difficult to get too excited about. Im remaining hopefully that things will pick up as the series nears its conclusion, but at this point, unless youre a die-hard Highlander fan, theres really not much to keep you interested here. Read Full Review
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