Underworld: Awakening
Underworld: Awakening | |
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Directed by | Mårlind/Stein |
Produced by |
Tom Rosenberg Gary Lucchesi Len Wiseman Richard Wright |
Screenplay by |
Len Wiseman John Hlavin J. Michael Straczynski Allison Burnett |
Story by |
Len Wiseman John Hlavin |
Based on |
Characters by Kevin Grevioux Len Wiseman Danny McBride |
Starring |
Kate Beckinsale Stephen Rea Michael Ealy Theo James India Eisley Charles Dance |
Music by | Paul Haslinger |
Cinematography | Scott Kevan |
Edited by | John Smith |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Releasing |
Release dates |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $70 million[1] |
Box office | $160,112,671[2] |
Underworld: Awakening (previously known as Underworld: New Dawn) is a 2012 American 3D action horror film directed by Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein. It is the fourth installment in the Underworld film series, with Kate Beckinsale reprising her role as Selene. Stephen Rea, Theo James, Michael Ealy, and India Eisley appeared in new roles to the series. Filming began March 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia.[3] The film was released in Digital 3D, IMAX 3D and 2D theatres on January 20, 2012.
Plot
Six months after the events of the second film, humans have captured Selene during "The Purge", a global military crusade to exterminate vampires and lycans. Vampires have waged guerrilla warfare against the government, but the humans have overrun them, forcing the survivors to hide underground and resist the humans on their own.
Twelve years later, human governments have concluded their campaigns against the vampires and lycans. They have annihilated 95% of the vampire race and believe the lycans to be extinct. Selene (Beckinsale), dubbed "Subject 1", is freed from cryogenic suspension by "Subject 2" and escapes the medical corporation Antigen. The corporation, run by Dr. Jacob Lane (Rea), is ostensibly trying to make an antidote for the virus that creates vampires and lycans. Selene has visions that she follows, believing them to be linked to her lover, the lycan-vampire hybrid Michael Corvin (Scott Speedman). The visions lead her to a building where she is followed by David (James), a fellow vampire.
While talking with David, Selene has another vision and discovers a young girl, Eve (Subject 2). Eve is revealed to be a hybrid and the daughter of Selene and Michael. Selene and David flee with Eve, but are attacked by a group of diseased lycans. Eve's neck is bitten by a lycan, and David insists that they take her to his coven. Meanwhile, David's father Thomas (Charles Dance) blames Selene for provoking the destruction of the vampires, and tells her that Michael died twelve years ago. A vampire doctor named Olivia (Catlin Adams) examines Eve, offering her blood to help her heal. Eve is confused by this, having been raised as a human. With Selene's encouragement, she accepts the gift and quickly heals.
Jacob Lane is revealed to be a lycan, as is his son Quint (Kris Holden-Ried). The "antidote" the corporation has been working on is a drug to make lycans immune to the deadly effects of silver, as well as enhancing their physical abilities. Eve's genetic code is required to achieve this, so Lane sends Quint with some other lycans to the vampire coven to recapture her. Expecting a human attack, David tries rallying the vampires' resistances to fight back, while his father orders everyone to evacuate and hide. Most of the vampires arm themselves. Unexpectedly, lycans arrive in large numbers, and many vampires are slaughtered. This is a huge blow to the coven, which now assumes humans and lycans are working together. Selene encounters a "super lycan", later revealed to be Quint, whose body has been changed by injections containing Eve's genetic material. Selene is knocked unconscious during the fight, and Eve is turned over to the lycans by Thomas in exchange for their departure, and David is mortally wounded. Selene decides to save Eve, but first revives David using the immortal blood given to her by Alexander Corvinus.
Selene enlists the help of Detective Sebastian (Ealy), a human who tried investigating Antigen. Sebastian agrees to help save Eve, admitting he was married to a nurse who became a vampire; they lived together without incident, but when authorities were going door to door killing vampires and lycans, his wife exposed herself to the daylight rather than suffer at the hands of humans. Selene destroys part of Antigen's headquarters using silver gas explosives, forcing Lane to move Eve out of the building to perform an operation that will create more of the lycan super-serum. Selene escapes the lycans in the building and finds Michael (Subject 0) cryogenically frozen, puncturing his cell with a gunshot to defrost him. Escaping in a van, Lane is intercepted by Sebastian, and then by Selene, who causes the van to crash. Quint arrives and fights Selene.
Eve awakens on her stretcher, freeing herself and fighting Lane, who has injected himself with the super-serum. Sebastian and David aid Eve in her fight and she kills Lane by ripping out his throat, while Selene kills Quint by planting a silver explosive in his stomach. Selene attempts to free Michael, but finds he has already escaped.
Eve, telepathically seeing through Michael's eyes, learns that he is on the roof. Selene, Eve and David run to the roof, only to discover that Michael has already gone. In a voice-over narration, Selene concludes with her determination to reunite with Michael and take back the world from the humans and lycans.
Cast
- Kate Beckinsale as Selene, a Death Dealer and a Vampire-Corvinus Strain Hybrid. She is Michael's lover and Eve's biological mother.
- Stephen Rea as Dr. Jacob Lane, a Lycan leader posing as a human scientist.
- Michael Ealy as Detective Sebastian, who was married to a Vampire.
- India Eisley as Eve, Selene and Michael's hybrid daughter.
- Theo James as David, Selene's Vampire ally.
- Charles Dance as Thomas, a Vampire Elder and David's father.
- Sandrine Holt as Lida, Jacob Lane's human assistant, who is unaware she is working for the lycans.
- Kris Holden-Ried as Quint Lane, a powerful Lycan impregnated with the super-serum.
- Catlin Adams as Olivia, a Vampire doctor.
- Adam Greydon Reid as Alan, a medical technician at Antigen Labs.
- Scott Speedman as Michael Corvin, a Lycan-Vampire Hybrid. He is Selene's lover and Eve's biological father. (Archive footage and likeness imposed on a stand-in)
- Wes Bentley as Edward Vronski, an Antigen scientist (uncredited).
Production
"It's like putting your wedding dress on, or putting your school uniform on, it's like a time-warp feeling. "
Filming began in March 2011 at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. Underworld: Awakening is one of the first movies to be shot using RED EPIC digital cameras in 3D.[4]
Release
Box office
Underworld: Awakening topped the box office in US and Canada on its opening weekend making $25.3 million. In the UK, Underworld: Awakening achieved a revenue of $1,736,145 over a three-day period. In Australia, it made $2,864,463 on its opening weekend, $2,011,476 in Spain and $5,898,385 in Russia. Revenues in the film's second weekend dropped to $12.4 million in the US and Canada. On its third weekend, it grossed $5,600,000. As of April 19, 2012, it had grossed $62,321,039 in the US and Canada and $97,791,632 elsewhere, bringing it to a total of $160,112,671 worldwide. The film's budget was $70 million.[5] It was the first film in 2012 to pass the $100 million mark worldwide. It is also the highest-grossing film in the Underworld series, domestically and worldwide.
Critical reception
The film received generally negative reviews from film critics. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 26% based on 69 reviews with 18 positive and 52 negative reviews. Its consensus is "There's more vapid action and less story in Underworld Awakening than previous installments, making the whole affair feel inconsequential."[6] Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 1–100 reviews from film critics, has a rating score of 39 based on 17 reviews.[7]
Roger Moore, a top critic from Dallas Morning News said it was "Pitiless, puerile, pointless and perfunctory — and those are just the 'P's". Joe Leydon from Variety gave the film a positive review, saying "Once again, Beckinsale brings an impressive physicality and subzero cool to her portrayal of Selene".[8] Many expressed disappointment that Scott Speedman did not return as Michael Corvin, and were upset that the character's role was greatly reduced in the film.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
Home media
Underworld: Awakening was released on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on May 8, 2012.[16]
Music
Underworld: Awakening (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Various | ||||
Released |
January 17, 2012 (Digital) January 31, 2012 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 77:25 | |||
Label | Lakeshore | |||
Producer |
Skip Williamson (executive) Braian McNelis and Eric Craig | |||
Underworld film series soundtrack chronology | ||||
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Soundtrack
The soundtrack was released to digital outlets on January 17, 2012 by Lakeshore Records. Most of the album's songs are remixed by Danny Lohner. These songs are provided by bands such as: Evanescence, Linkin Park, The Cure, Lacuna Coil, as well as others.
- "Made of Stone" (Renholdër Remix) by Evanescence – 3:15
- "Heavy Prey" by Lacey Sturm of Flyleaf featuring Geno Lenardo – 4:16
- "Blackout" (Renholdër Remix) by Linkin Park – 5:03
- "Apart" (Renholdër Remix) by The Cure – 6:37
- "Killer & a Queen" by Stella Katsoudas of Sister Soleil featuring Geno Lenardo – 5:35
- "Watch Yourself" (Renholdër Remix) by Ministry – 4:14
- "Trip the Darkness" (Ben Weinman Remix) by Lacuna Coil – 3:46
- "Young Blood" (Renholdër Remix) by The Naked and Famous – 4:06
- "It Rapes All in Its Path" by Black Light Burns – 5:53
- "The Posthumous Letter" by William Control – 4:04
- "How'm I Supposed to Die" by Civil Twilight – 3:19
- "Consolation Prize" by & SONS – 3:28
- "Liar" (Revenant Mix by 8MM) by 8MM – 7:02
- "You Won't See the Light" by Ryan T. Hope of The Lifeline featuring Geno Lenardo – 3:53
- "Bottle of Pain" by Combichrist – 4:05
- "Intruder" by Collide – 4:37
- "Exit Wounds" (Justin Lassen Remix) by Justin Lassen featuring Silent Fury – 4:03
Score
The film's score was released on February 14, 2012 by Lakeshore Records. The music was provided by composer Paul Haslinger who did the music for Underworld and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans.
Underworld: Awakening (Original Motion Picture Score) | ||||
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Film score by Paul Haslinger | ||||
Released | February 14, 2012 | |||
Length | 59:26 | |||
Label | Lakeshore | |||
Producer | Paul Haslinger | |||
Underworld film series score album chronology | ||||
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- "The Purge" – 3:02
- "Underworld Awakening Main Titles" – 0:52
- "Raiding the Army Surplus Store" – 1:44
- "Non-Human Aggressor" – 1:30
- "I Was Subject 2" – 3:01
- "Arriving at the Coven" – 2:23
- "I've Never Seen a Child Like This" – 1:42
- "This Is Not One of Us" – 3:19
- "I Know Exactly What You Are" – 1:37
- "If You Knew Him as I Did" – 3:46
- "Prepare the Armory" – 2:09
- "The Uber-Lycan" – 1:05
- "Reanimation" – 1:16
- "Then Came the Purge" – 2:29
- "Selene Returns to Antigen" – 2:07
- "Find Her and Destroy Her" – 2:27
- "The Lycan Van Escape" – 2:14
- "I Heal Instantly" – 1:41
- "You Came Back" – 1:15
- "Reclaiming the World" – 1:29
- "The Melancholy of Resistance" – 2:40
- "A New Dawn" – 3:36
- "Corner" (Justin Lassen Remix) by Blue Stahli – 4:30
- "Under Your Skin" (Deadbeat Remix) by Aesthetic Perfection – 3:53
- "Sunrise" by Angelspit – 3:26
Sequels
Fifth film
On August 27, 2014, Lakeshore Entertainment announced plans to reboot the franchise. Cory Goodman was hired to write the script for the first film. Tom Rosenberg and Gary Lucchesi will be producers. Later it was confirmed not to be a reboot but another entry in the series. The fifth film, titled Underworld: Next Generation, is in production and is set to be released in 2016 with Theo James reprising as David from the fourth film as the new lead.
Sixth film
Wiseman revealed that a sixth film is also in development with his wife Beckinsale reprising her role as Selene.
See also
References
- ↑ "Movie Projector: Fourth "Underworld" to Soar Higher Than "Red Tails"". The Los Angeles Times. 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
- ↑ "BoxOffice.com—Underworld Awakening". BoxOffice.com. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
- ↑ ""Underworld 4" Start Of Production Release | News". Dark Horizons. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
- 1 2 "CCI | Underworld: Awakening Stakes Out New Territory « Spinoff Online – TV, Film and Entertainment News Daily". Spinoff. comicbookresources.com. 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2011-08-30.
- ↑ "Box Office Mojo—Underworld: Awakening". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
- ↑ Underworld: Awakening at Rotten Tomatoes
- ↑ Underworld: Awakening at Metacritic
- ↑ "Underworld Awakening (2012)". Variety.
- ↑ "Arrow In The Head's movie review of Underworld 4: Awakening". Arrow In The Head.
- ↑ "Movie Review: Underworld: Awakening". Flix66.
- ↑ "AccessReel Reviews—Underworld Awakening". AccessReel Reviews.
- ↑ "REVIEW: UNDERWORLD: AWAKENING". CHUD.com.
- ↑ "‘Underworld: Awakening’ Review: The Action Keeps You From Sleeping". Reel Movie Nation.
- ↑ "Under Review: 'Underworld: Awakening'". It's Just Movies.
- ↑ "Underworld: Awakening (2012) Review, Or: Come For The Action, Stay For The Skintight Leather". Yell! Magazine.
- ↑ "Underworld: Awakening - CompleteSeasonDVDs.com". Retrieved 14 May 2012.
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