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  1. Jul 10, 1992 · In “Universal Soldier,” for example, we are given two Vietnam-era soldiers who are killed in action (by each other) and then packed in ice so their bodies can be used in a secret government project to create “UniSols” – android fighting machines.

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    • Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms
    • Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business
    • Universal Soldier: The Return
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    • Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning

    Universal Soldier II: Brothers In Arms, released in September of 1998,is a stark rarity - a sequel that's at once an exercise in total apathy and one that's also fascinating in the number of bad decisions made to bring it to life. In Brothers In Arms, Luc Deveraux (Matt Baggalia) is still trying to evade the UniSol program while his brother Eric (J...

    Arriving within a month of its predecessor, Universal Soldier: Unfinished Business is little more than an extension of Brothers In Arms, and every bit as forgettable. In Unfinished Business, Deveraux and Veronica (Chandra West) continue to be on the run as Burt Reynolds' sinister CIA operative Mentor commissions a UniSol clone of Eric Deveraux. The...

    With Jean-Claude Van Damme's spin-kicking return to theUniversal Soldier franchise and the series own return to theaters,Universal Soldier went meta in its title with 1999's Universal Soldier: The Return. The original UniSol Luc Deveraux has become an advisor to the government's revamped UniSol program, which has implemented an A.I. program dubbed ...

    Before Roland Emmerich became the master of disaster (movies), he got an early head start on bringing super-soldiers to the big screen with Universal Soldier. After Luc Deveraux and Andrew Scott kill each other in Vietnam when the former intervenes on his superior's war crimes against civilians, their bodies are put on ice and revived 23 years late...

    The Universal Soldier franchise didn't seem to have high prospects for any kind of resurrection at the turn of the century, but Universal Soldier: Regeneration gave the series a stunningly unexpected revival. When terrorists threaten to destroy the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, ex-UniSol Luc Deveraux is called back into action to help stop them. H...

    For Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, John Hyams gives the series the facelift of a horror movie with Lundgren and Van Damme's roles, along with overtones of falsified reality worthy of Total Recall and The Matrix. After the murder of his family by Luc Deveraux, John (Scott Adkins) embarks on a revenge mission that takes him down a deep rabbit h...

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  3. Universal Soldier unites a pair of veteran action stars behind a potentially intriguing premise, but on this battlefield, entertainment value is largely AWOL. Read Critics Reviews

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    • 'Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning' (2012) Here it is, "Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning," the one straight-up masterpiece in the entire franchise.
    • 'Universal Soldier' (1992) Here it is, the one that started it all: "Universal Soldier"! Few people will remember this, but the film was an early Roland Emmerich/Dean Devlin joint and, if you watch it today, holds up surprisingly well.
    • 'Universal Soldier: Regeneration' (2009) Here's where it starts getting good again. Ten years after "The Return," Jean-Claude Van Damme, um, returns to the franchise under the watchful eye of John Hyams, son of journeyman cinematographer and director Peter Hyams (who shoots "Universal Soldier: Regeneration," incredibly).
    • 'Universal Soldier: The Return' (1999) This is where the timeline gets really weird because "Universal Soldier: The Return," which was an official sequel to the 1992 film was released the same year as the "Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business," a semi-legitimate TV movie/direct-to-video programmer.
  4. Universal Soldier is much more well-liked and higher-rated and rightly so. I do not recall who, but another film critic put it best when he pointed to how different Universal Soldiers was from your average science-fiction movie.

  5. Universal Soldier: Directed by Roland Emmerich. With Jean-Claude Van Damme, Dolph Lundgren, Ally Walker, Ed O'Ross. Soldiers who were killed in action are brought back to life in a top secret military experiment that creates superhuman warriors.

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