(en) « Patsy Kensit's Sultry Beauty Lights the Fuse in Lethal Weapon 2 », People, vol. 32, no 5, (lire en ligne, consulté le )
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« L'Arme Fatale : 6 secrets sur la saga culte », sur Première, (consulté le ) : « L'Arme fatale 2 a marqué le désengagement de Shane Black (scénariste du premier volet et en partie du deuxième) dans la saga. Ce dernier a quitté le navire lorsque Richard Donner a souhaité modifier le scénario du deuxième volet du film. Un long métrage dans lequel Martin Riggs devait mourir à la fin. Mais sentant le bon filon, le réalisateur a préféré garder en vie ce héros qu'il voyait comme une poule aux œufs d'or (page 4) »
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« Lethal Weapon II », sur Theplaylist.net (consulté le ) : « "It was clear, at the end of our draft [co-written with friend Warren Murphy] — which was pretty melancholy — that wasn't really where [the studio] wanted to go. But there's a lot of elements that are [ours] in Lethal Weapon 2 — we still received a 'story by' credit. I recognized things when I watched "Lethal Weapon 2" that was in the script that we wrote, but the tone is totally different." »
« Lethal Weapon II », sur Theplaylist.net (consulté le ) : « "Shane [was] a smart, caustic young guy, and wanted to kind of show the world he knew what he was doing and he decided to kill Martin Riggs in act 2 [of 'Lethal Weapon 2'], and spare us two other movies [laughs]," Silver said. "But the studio didn't think that was such a good idea, so we didn't do that. But most of the story of 'Lethal 2' was Shane's, and most of the set up and pay off were Shane's." »