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The vastly superior sequel to a loathsome sci-fi thriller redeems itself on streaming

Critics thought it was four and a half times better than the original, and they're not wrong.

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Even though the first installment recouped its production budget three times over and then some at the box office, nobody was exactly clamoring for a sequel to sci-fi thriller Skyline, for the sole reason that it was terrible.

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A 15 percent Rotten Tomatoes score and 18 percent user rating hardly bears the hallmarks of a franchise-launching success, but second chapter Beyond Skyline overhauled the concept completely to deliver a vastly superior follow-up. The first film’s co-writer Liam O’Donnell stepped up to write and direct all on his lonesome, and two key tweaks to the formula set it up for success.

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The first was to ignore the disaster trappings in favor of a gung-ho action adventure that reveled in the sheer silliness of the premise, while the second masterstroke came in the form of dual-pronged ass-kickers Frank Grillo and Iko Uwais, who brought grizzled gravitas and martial arts expertise to a nonsensical narrative that found the human survivors banding together to battle back against their cosmic oppressors.

The end result was a 67 percent rating on RT, and if you’ve seen Beyond Skyline, then you’d more than likely agree that it is indeed four and a half times better than its predecessor. If you haven’t witnessed the glory of Grillo and Uwais taking on aliens in hand-to-hand combat, then maybe you should join the Netflix subscribers who’ve propelled it back onto the platform’s most-watched list.

Per FlixPatrol, Beyond Skyline has made a triumphant return to the platform’s most-watched rankings, and if you like your sci-fi smothered in ridiculousness and no shortage of roundhouse kicks, then this might just be the one for you.