
Guided by Mercy, a renegade prototype cyborg who can communicate through any electronic device, Cash and her combat trainer Colton "Colt" Ricks escape the Pinwheel facility so Cash can avoid self-destruction, something that most corporate espionage cyborgs face. Pinwheel's CEO, Martin Dunn, plans to eliminate the entire Kobayashi board of directors using Cash as a suicide bomber to precipitate a hostile takeover of the company and obtain a monopoly over the cyborg market.Ĭash is programmed to mimic human senses and emotions such as fear, love, pain, and hate. She is filled with a liquid explosive called "Glass Shadow". Casella "Cash" Reese is a Pinwheel prototype cyborg developed for corporate espionage and assassination. ‘Cyborgs’ are commonplace, used for anything from soldiers to prostitutes. In the year 2074, the cybernetics market is dominated by two rival companies: USA's Pinwheel Robotics and Japan's Kobayashi Electronics. A sequel titled Cyborg 3: The Recycler was released in 1994. Cyborg 2 was released by Trimark Pictures direct-to-video on November 24, 1993. The film stars Angelina Jolie in the main role, alongside Elias Koteas, Jack Palance, Billy Drago, Karen Sheperd, Allen Garfield and Renee Griffin in supporting roles.

On the way, she falls in love with her combat trainer and encounters a renegade cyborg. She rebels against her creators after revealing they plan to destroy her by using her as a suicide bomber to take over a rival company.

The film takes place in 2074, years after the original film, and follows Cash Reese, a new cyborg developed for corporate espionage and assassination. The film is a direct sequel to 1989's Cyborg, starring Jean Claude Van Damme, and the second film in the Cyborg film series. Schroeder, Mark Geldman and Ron Yanover wrote the screenplay.

It was produced by Alan Silver and Raju Patel.

Cyborg 2 (released in some countries as Glass Shadow) is a 1993 American science fiction action film directed by Michael Schroeder.
