The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie |
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Lloyd Kaufman Michael Herz |
Produced by | Lloyd Kaufman Michael Herz |
Written by | Lloyd Kaufman Michael Herz |
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Cinematography | James London |
Edited by | Michael Schweitzer |
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Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $500,000 |
Box office | $363,561 |
The Toxic Avenger III: The Last Temptation of Toxie is a 1989 American superhero comedy horror film and the second sequel to The Toxic Avenger.
After presumably defeating Apocalypse Inc., the Toxic Avenger has nothing to do. He tries to get a job but fails, as a normal job is no place for a hideously deformed creature of superhuman size and strength. Until one day, Toxie is told that his blind girlfriend Claire has a chance to see again, but it will cost a great deal of money. When the famous superhero gets the opportunity to work as a spokesman for Apocalypse Inc., he agrees so he can get money for Claire. As he was unaware of the evil nature of his employers, Apocalypse Inc. took over Tromaville and enslaved the populace. After Claire's surgery, she opens up Toxie's eyes and it is revealed that the Devil himself is the chairman of Apocalypse Inc. Things begin to make a change for the worse as the Toxic Avenger will be transformed back to his original form, the dorky Melvin Junko, and must face a showdown with the Devil. The Toxic Avenger defeats the Devil through the "Five Levels of Doom" trial ordeal, defeating Apocalypse Inc. for good.
The film gained many negative reviews. It is the least remembered of the franchise and Rotten Tomatoes currently has an Audience score of 27% as of September 2015.
The film was later re-released as part of the 'Tox Box' DVD set and the 'Complete Toxic Avenger' 7-disc DVD set.