Blues Brothers - Il Mito Continua 1998 -

(known in Italy as Blues Brothers - Il mito continua ) was released in 1998 as the long-awaited sequel to the 1980 cult classic . Directed by John Landis and co-written by Dan Aykroyd, the film attempted to recapture the original's "mission from God" energy 18 years later, but ultimately became one of the most polarizing sequels in comedy history. Plot & New Additions

The story follows Elwood Blues (Dan Aykroyd) after his release from prison. He discovers that his brother Jake has passed away and his surrogate father, Curtis, is also gone. Tasked by Mother Mary Stigmata with raising funds for a children's hospital, Elwood sets out to reform the band with a new cast of partners: Blues Brothers - Il mito continua 1998

: A police commander (Joe Morton) who eventually discovers he is Curtis's son and joins the mission. The Music: A Masterclass Cameo List (known in Italy as Blues Brothers - Il

While the film's comedy and plot were criticized, the soundtrack is almost universally praised as its strongest element. It features a legendary lineup of musical icons, many of whom formed the fictional "Louisiana Gator Boys" to battle the Blues Brothers band at the film's climax: Blues Brothers 2000 (1998) - IMDb He discovers that his brother Jake has passed

: A 10-year-old orphan (J. Evan Bonifant) who joins the group as a "Blues Boy".