In a suspense and challenging atmosphere of 'Airplane ii, The Sequel' that follows Ted Striker, a noble and heroic pilot, can save the lives of everyone in the first shuttle, which is launched to the space, but by a mistake and an error in the computer, which control it, this shuttle change his way to sun and threat the lives of whole people in the board.
Without the ZAZ team, it loses everything that made the original a classic.
Q Network Film Desk
February 27, 2001
it works largely on our fond memories of the first movie
Video-Reviewmaster.com
January 10, 2009
Less hilarious than its predecessor, but still a hundred or so laughs.
eFilmCritic.com
July 26, 2002
Does manage to deliver a few jokes of its own, but this sequel is nothing but a pale retread of a true classic. Nice to see all the old faces, though.
New Times
October 22, 2003
Contains possibly the best William Shatner performance ever committed to celluloid.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
August 08, 2003
Inferior to the original, but enough jokes hit their marks to make it worthwhile.
Apollo Guide
February 13, 2001
The only significant difference between the storyline of this film and the original is that this one takes place upon a spaceship headed toward the moon.
Common Sense Media
August 12, 2014
Classic comedy with frequent sex and drug references.