Igra Smrti — Ii (1981.)

Scenes and outtakes were "shoehorned" in from Lee’s earlier hits, primarily Enter the Dragon (1973).

Despite its bizarre origins, Igra smrti II is often better regarded by martial arts enthusiasts than its predecessor because it leans into its own absurd, high-energy identity. The film is famous for its "Tower of Death" finale, which features a sci-fi-esque underground pagoda and imaginative traps. Depending on where you watch it, the experience varies: Igra smrti II (1981.)

A tighter cut that focuses more on the original action choreography. Scenes and outtakes were "shoehorned" in from Lee’s

Martial artist Kim Tai-chung (credited as Tong Lung) served as a body double for Lee’s character, Billy Lo. Depending on where you watch it, the experience

The film includes footage from Lee’s real-life funeral and childhood movies to flesh out the narrative, a move that remains controversial among fans for being both a tribute and a marketing gimmick. Plot Structure: The Shift to Bobby Lo