Arthur and the Invisibles 2: Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard

Arthur and the Invisibles 2: Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (2011)

  • 0% of critics liked it
    (5 reviews)

  • 24% of users liked it
    (1,024 ratings)

When Arthur uncovers a distress call sent from Minimoys, the invisible people who live in his own back yard, he knows that once again, he must embark on a great adventure to battle against the evil Maltazard and save Princess Selenia. Little does he know that this is an evil trick by his arch… More

PG, 2 hr.
Directed By
Luc Besson
Written By
Luc Besson, Celine Garcia
Genres
Action & Adventure, Animation, Kids & Family, Art House & International
In Theaters
Dec 18, 2009 Wide
MGM/The Weinstein Co.

Critic Reviews

  • Jordan Mintzer, Variety

    While a colossal local release should yield Gallic gold, the pic looks to flounder in Anglo territories.

  • David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews

    ...fare[s] about as well as its underwhelming predecessor...

  • Sukhdev Sandhu, Daily Telegraph

    Luc Bresson's new animation is a strange bird that just drags on and on.

  • Matthew Turner, ViewLondon

    Besson deserves some sort of award for casting Lou Reed and Iggy Pop as its villains, but the script and direction are all over the place and it never really comes together

  • Joseph Proimakis, Movies for the Masses

    full review at Movies for the Masses

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Dead A


    This movie was 2hrs long with nothing inside. You'll feel like it's empty. What did they tried to make out of it? Total waste of time (except the part where Arthur had to go back in other way, that looked pretty painful).

  • Sanjaya &


    Well, even the same team is on the road for the sequel, but what I saw in this sequel of "Arthur & The Minimoys" was a truly disaster... I don't even know what Luc Besson want, to destroy the first movie which is great I thought, by making the sequel... Especially… More

  • Panta O


    I am not sure what is the age of the viewers this French/American film was made for... it seemed very suitable for paedophiles... If I was the producer and the director Luc Besson I'd be very embarrassed to mention that I was involved in this animated feature film. I haven't… More

  • Dedy N C


    I hate the ending, it just like that... Maltazard ending. not Arthur ending... And despite that the Good purpose is to save animal including bees, ant, and other insect and plants. But Arthur was shown here as a kid that like to lie everytime, deceive her mother and father. Maybe… More

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