Audiences agreed. The film grossed just against a $70 million budget – a massive box office bomb. Sharon Stone reportedly clashed with the director over creative differences, and the film was even nominated for several Razzie Awards (worse picture, worst actress, worst sequel).

Released in 2006, the sequel brought back Sharon Stone as the manipulative, bisexual crime novelist Catherine Tramell. This time, the action shifted from San Francisco to London, with David Morrissey joining the cast as Dr. Michael Glass, a psychoanalyst drawn into Catherine’s dangerous web.

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To assess her mental state, the court orders a psychiatric evaluation by Dr. Michael Glass (David Morrissey), a respected forensic psychologist. Despite warnings from colleagues – and his own better judgment – Glass becomes obsessed with Catherine. She, in turn, begins manipulating him, mirroring her behavior toward Nick Curran (Michael Douglas) in the original film.

A legitimate, informative article about Basic Instinct 2 (2006) – its background, cast, reception, and where to watch it legally. Here's that article: Introduction: The Return of Catherine Tramell Fifteen years after Paul Verhoeven’s erotic thriller Basic Instinct (1992) became a cultural phenomenon – infamous for Sharon Stone’s iconic performance and that legendary interrogation scene – director Michael Caton-Jones attempted to revive the franchise with Basic Instinct 2 .

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