The Substitute 2: Schools Out
5.2 /10 1 Votes
Director Steven Pearl Country United States | 5/10 Genre Action, Thriller Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date August 1998 (1998-08) Writer Roy Frumkes (characters), Rocco Simonelli (characters), Alan Ormsby (characters), Roy Frumkes, Rocco Simonelli Sequel The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All Cast (Karl Thomasson), BD Wong (Warren Drummond), Angel David (Joey 6), Michael Michelle (Kara Lavelle), (Danny Bramson), (Randall Thomasson)Similar movies In the House , Blue Is the Warmest Color , The Boy Next Door , Paper Towns , Sexual Chronicles of a French Family , Carrie |
The substitute 2 school s out 1998 trailer
The Substitute 2: School's Out is a 1998 straight-to-DVD action-crime-thriller film directed by Steven Pearl and starring Treat Williams as Carl Thomasson (later spelled Karl in the sequels), a mercenary who masquerades as a teacher in order to enter a tough urban school and wreak his revenge upon his brother's killer.
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The film has very little connection to The Substitute, other than Joey Six (Shale's only surviving mercenary in the film, this time portrayed by Angel David instead of Raymond Cruz) aiding Thomasson during the course of the movie. A reference early in the film indicates, through a photograph and short conversation between Thomasson and Joey Six, that Shale and Hetzko had married and now teach in foreign nations as part of the Peace Corp. It is also noted that Shale and Thomasson had served in the Army, as well as working as mercenaries together.

Plot
Randall Thomasson is gunned down while attempting to talk his way out of a carjacking. His brother, Carl, attends his funeral and attempts to make amends with his niece, who is angry that Carl never contacted her or her father.
Carl decides to investigate his brother's death, and goes undercover as a teacher, facing cynical and reluctant faculty, violent and disruptive students, and a system that—to Carl's eyes—has become broken from the inside, all while attempting to protect his teenage niece.
Recruiting Joey Six, and a rather unorthodox janitor, Thomasson turns the school into an after-hours battleground, fighting against well-armed gang members, and—eventually—the school's auto-repair teacher (B. D. Wong), who is also involved in the gang's 'chop-shop' operation.
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