Overview:
As the war between the vampires and the Lycans rages on, Selene, a former member of the Death Dealers (an elite vampire special forces unit that hunts werewolves), and Michael, the werewolf hybrid, work together in an effort to unlock the secrets of their respective bloodlines.Status: | Released (2006-01-12) |
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Awards: | 2 wins & 6 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $62,318,875 |
Screen: | Danny McBride, Len Wiseman, Kevin Grevioux |
Productions: | Screen Gems, Lakeshore Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Français, Magyar |
Casts
- 3967: Kate Beckinsale - Selene
- 100: Scott Speedman - Michael Corvin
- 2220: Tony Curran - Marcus Corvinus
- 3969: Shane Brolly - Kraven
- 937: Derek Jacobi - Alexander Corvinus
- 2440: Bill Nighy - Viktor
- 978: Steven Mackintosh - Andreas Tanis
Crews
- 3950: Len Wiseman - Director - Directing
- 12374: David Coatsworth - Producer - Production
- 3953: Gary Lucchesi - Producer - Production
- 68602: Tom Rosenberg - Producer - Production
- 3954: Richard S. Wright - Producer - Production
- 3957: Terry McKay - Executive Producer - Production
- 7229: Marco Beltrami - Original Music Composer - Sound
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Reviews
John Chard
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Oh Brother! The sequel to cult fave Underworld (2003) finds vampire warrior Selene (Kate Beckinsale) and half werewolf Michael (Scott Speedman) unravelling the truth about their respective blood lines. Just what caused the feud between the vampires and the lycans? Unsurprisingl ....
Continue reading ->Gimly
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I'm sorry but I've denied myself this for far too long. _Underworld: Evolution_ is a cinematic masterpiece and I will fight to the death to defend it. (I won't actually fight to the death to defend it, or even really try to defend it at all. I know I am in the vast minority here, ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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Now this film will only make sense if you saw, and enjoyed, the original in this franchise from 2003 and as sequels go, it works ok. That is, side from a strangely miscast Sir Derek Jacobi but that's short and sweet. The persecuted pairing of Kate Beckinsale and a still rather wooden ....
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