Wayne faces a new nemesis in Bobby Cahn (played by Christopher Walken ), a smooth record producer attempting to steal Cassandra (Tia Carrere) away to Los Angeles.
Reprising a spiritual version of his roadie character Danny from Withnail and I , Brown plays a legendary, soft-spoken concert roadie. His bizarre, deadpan stories about filling a swimming pool with brandy and a brown M&M compliance dispute with Ozzy Osbourne are highlights of the script. Wayne-s World 2
Secondary characters receive much more absurd arcs. Garth enters a passionate, albeit temporary, relationship with Honey Hornee (Kim Basinger), a classic femme fatale who steps straight out of a film noir. Meanwhile, Ed O'Neill reprises his role as Glen, the deeply disturbed donut shop manager, providing dark, philosophical monologues that contrast brilliantly with the film's otherwise upbeat tone. A Masterclass in Supporting Cast and Cameos Wayne faces a new nemesis in Bobby Cahn
But time has been kind to Wayne's World 2 . Director Penelope Spheeris even noted that the film "has been received more positively in the years since its release". Secondary characters receive much more absurd arcs
Released in 1993, was the highly anticipated sequel to the original Wayne's World film, which was based on the popular Saturday Night Live (SNL) sketch of the same name. The movie was a massive success, grossing over $168 million worldwide and cementing the status of its stars, Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, as two of the most beloved comedic actors of the time.
On the flip side, the film introduces a new "mentor" figure for Wayne. In the first film, the duo worshipped Alice Cooper. In the sequel, the film parodies The Graduate by introducing a mysterious stranger named Jeff Wong (played by James Hong), an older man who dispenses cryptic advice to Wayne. The interactions between Myers and Hong provide some of the film's most quotable and surreal moments, culminating in a fight sequence that breaks every rule of physics.