One of the most fascinating aspects of Code 8 is how it feels similar to Marvel’s X-Men. It focuses on xenophobia, oppression and politicians in Lincoln City exploiting its mutants or “People With Powers” (PWPs). The first movie focused on a super-powered gang trying to steal a drug called Psyke and capitalizing on the distracted cops as they tried to enforce martial law on PWPs.Code 8: Part II has the protagonist of that story, Connor (played by Robbie Amell), being released from prison and trying to walk the straight and narrow path. Unfortunately, demons from his criminal past resurface, as well as crooked cops who are trying to subjugate his kind even more. With more characters introduced and sub-arcs intersecting, the Code 8 sequel also creates plot holes and leaves some questions unanswered.Additionally, Code 8: Part II doesn’t bring back Park (played by Sung Kang). He was the cop working to bring Garrett and Connor in. The sequel has his partner vaguely mentioning him being obstructed by the corrupt system, leaving viewers wondering if he retired, was transferred or was killed. The latter would have been brutal. All he wanted was for mutants and humans to co-exist, given his daughter had powers, too.
One of the most fascinating aspects of Code 8 is how it feels similar to Marvel’s X-Men. It focuses on xenophobia, oppression and politicians in Lincoln City exploiting its mutants or “People With Powers” (PWPs). The first movie focused on a super-powered gang trying to steal a drug called Psyke and capitalizing on the distracted cops as they tried to enforce martial law on PWPs.
Code 8: Part II has the protagonist of that story, Connor (played by Robbie Amell), being released from prison and trying to walk the straight and narrow path. Unfortunately, demons from his criminal past resurface, as well as crooked cops who are trying to subjugate his kind even more. With more characters introduced and sub-arcs intersecting, the Code 8 sequel also creates plot holes and leaves some questions unanswered.
Additionally, Code 8: Part II doesn’t bring back Park (played by Sung Kang). He was the cop working to bring Garrett and Connor in. The sequel has his partner vaguely mentioning him being obstructed by the corrupt system, leaving viewers wondering if he retired, was transferred or was killed. The latter would have been brutal. All he wanted was for mutants and humans to co-exist, given his daughter had powers, too.
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