Technically, Sam Raimi's 1990 superhero/monster movie "Darkman" has two sequels. In 1995, Bradford May directed "Darkman II: The Return of Durant," a film that resurrects the villainous Durant (played by the amazing Larry Drake), with Arnold Vosloo replacing Liam Neeson as Dr. Peyton Westlake, aka. Darkman). Raimi has a "based on characters created by" credit on "Darkman II," but he didn't actually work on its script and merely served as an executive producer. "Darkman II" was also made for a relatively minuscule $4 million, which was less than a third of the budget for Raimi's original ($14 million), and went straight-to-home-media with little fanfare.
The same is true of May's "Darkman III: Die, Darkman, Die," which also starred Vosloo and featured Jeff Fahey as a new crime boss named

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