While the original In the Name of the King had some quasi-A-list stars such as Jason Statham and Ray Liotta, all Two Worlds has going for it is Dolph Lundgren. He plays Granger, an ex-military type who, to atone for some mission or other in which all his buddies died, now teaches karate to underprivileged Vancouver kids. And then he's thrown back in time to the middle ages, of course! To fulfil some prophecy, no less!
It should be clear from my snarky tone that this is a bad film. Granted, it wasn't as bad as I had feared -- Lundgren has a goofy charm, which he hasn't always had a chance to show in other movies, and it helps keep things moving. And ITNOTK 2 at least isn't over-long. But it's very low budget and has a bizarrely bad script; not the least of its sins is that its concept is a total, soulless rip-off of Army of Darkness.