Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT If Road House 2 happens, it already has the perfect fight scene to honor Patrick Swayze’s most memorable moment from the original movie. The remake trend keeps gaining force in the film industry, and among the most recent and successful examples is Road House.
In the original Road House, Swayze’s Dalton was tormented by memories of a man he killed in self-defense by ripping out his throat. This incident was what kept Dalton from giving in to his anger, as he knew what that could lead to, but the town’s crime lord, Wesley , and his henchmen pushed Dalton to his limit. After sabotaging other businesses and almost killing farmer Emmett when his house was burned down, Dalton went straight to Reno, one of Wesley’s people.
Although Elwood Dalton’s final fight against Knox was enough to establish him as a man to fear, despite having generally enough control over his rage and impulses, Road House 2 should take it further and give him a throat-rip scene, through which the sequel can honor Swayze’s most memorable Road House scene.