13) Dragonheart: A New Beginning (2000)

Draco’s CGI in Dragonheart: A New Beginning felt like a massive step backwards compared to the 1996 original. The dragon’s textures and movements were unconvincing, making him look more like a cartoon than a majestic creature. This lack of realism undermined emotional scenes and made the sequel feel cheap and forgettable. The first film successfully used motion capture and detailed rendering, but this instalment’s downgraded effects failed to replicate that charm.
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