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RoboCop is a 2014 American superhero film directed by José Padilha and written by Joshua Zetumer, Edward Neumeier, and Michael Miner. It is a remake of the 1987 film of the same name and the fourth installment of the RoboCop film franchise. The film stars Joel Kinnaman as the title character, with Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Abbie Cornish and Jackie Earle Haley in supporting roles.

Screen Gems first announced a remake in 2005, but it was halted one year later. Darren Aronofsky and David Self were originally assigned to direct and write the film, respectively, for a tentative 2010 release. The film was delayed numerous times, and Padilha signed on in 2011. In March 2012, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (successor company to Orion Pictures until September 11, 2014, the studio that released the original film) announced an August 2013 release, but that was then changed to February 2014. The principal characters were cast from March to July 2012. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Toronto and Vancouver in Canada, with additional locations in Hamilton, in Canada, and Detroit in the United States.

The film was released in the United States on February 12, 2014. RoboCop received mixed reviews, with praise for some of the cast s performances, action, updates, style and political/media satire, but criticism for its lack of violence, social satire and humor compared to the original film, and grossed $242.6 million against its $100–130 million budget.

Plot

In 2028, multinational conglomerate OmniCorp revolutionizes warfare by introducing robotic peacekeepers capable of maintaining law and order. Led by CEO Raymond Sellars, the company moves to market its technology to domestic law enforcement. However, the passage of the Dreyfus Act, forbidding deployment of militarized drones in the United States, prevents this. Aware that most Americans oppose the use of military systems in their communities, Sellars asks Dr. Dennett Norton and his research team to come up with an alternative. The result is a proposal for a cyborg police officer. However, Norton informs Sellars that only someone stable enough to handle being a cyborg can be turned into one, and some candidates are rejected.

A Detroit police detective, Alex Murphy, is chosen after he is critically injured in a car bomb explosion arranged by crime boss Antoine Vallon as revenge for Murphy s investigation into his activities. Norton persuades Murphy s wife, Clara, to sign off on the procedure. Upon waking up and realizing the extent of his transformation, a frustrated Murphy escapes, but Norton shuts him down and brings him back to the lab. As Norton reveals to Murphy that the only remnants of his human body are most of his head (excluding parts of the brain), respiratory organs, heart, and right hand, a disgusted Murphy asks for euthanasia. Norton reminds Murphy about his wife s and son s patience, convincing him to live. During combat training with trainer Rick Mattox, Murphy proves unable to compete with the standard OmniCorp drones efficiently. Norton alters Murphy s programming to make him more efficient by letting drone programming take over his actions, making Murphy think they are his. This re-programming increases Murphy s efficiency dramatically, but leaves him less empathetic, due to his human nature being bypassed. That night, Murphy goes to his house to meet Clara and his son David to make sure they are okay, comforting David.

Shortly before he is publicly unveiled, the entire police database is uploaded to RoboCop s system, including the Alex Murphy crime scene, leading Murphy to have an emotional breakdown, forcing Norton to suppress his emotions. During the ceremony, RoboCop identifies and apprehends a criminal in the crowd. He goes on to reduce crime in Detroit dramatically, simultaneously increasing public support for repealing the Dreyfus Act. Aware that Clara has begun to ask questions, Sellars orders Norton to keep her away from her husband.

Clara nevertheless manages to confront RoboCop, telling him of their son David s nightmares, social withdrawal, and unresponsive behavior. The experience drives Murphy to override his programming and access the previously sealed files on his attempted murder. From them, he learns his son had PTSD after witnessing the explosion. Murphy pursues Vallon s gang to exact revenge. He takes heavy damage from their armor-piercing weapons but manages to kill Vallon and his men. Murphy returns to the station and joins with his old partner, Jack Lewis. They confront the two corrupt police officers who betrayed him to Vallon, shooting one and tasing the other. Learning that the Chief of Police was also involved, Murphy moves to arrest her but is remotely shut down by Mattox.

With the help of pro-OmniCorp talk show host Pat Novak, Sellars uses the incident to get the Dreyfus Act repealed. Clara goes to the press and fiercely demands to see her husband. Fearful of being exposed, Sellars orders Mattox to destroy RoboCop while being repaired and tricks Clara into thinking that Murphy died. Norton reaches him first and reveals the truth. RoboCop narrowly escapes from the building just as it undergoes a lockdown.

Murphy returns and storms the building, fighting his way through the ED-209 drones sent to stop him, while Lewis and his fellow police arrive to hold off the rest of OmniCorp s forces. Mattox subdues Murphy, preparing to finish him off, but is killed by Lewis. Murphy then makes his way to the roof where Sellars is waiting for a helicopter with Clara and David as hostages. Murphy s programming initially prevents him from arresting Sellars. However, he overcomes his programming long enough to kill Sellars when Sellars overconfidently taunts him.

OmniCorp s parent company, OCP, shuts down the project. The President vetoes the repeal of the Dreyfus Act based on Norton s testimony, much to Novak s anger. Murphy s body is rebuilt in Norton s laboratory, and he waits for Clara and David, who are coming to visit him.

Cast

  • Joel Kinnaman as Alex Murphy, a police detective who is injured in an explosion and transformed into the cyborg RoboCop
  • Michael K. Williams as Jack Lewis, Alex s best friend and former partner
  • Gary Oldman as Dr. Dennett Norton, Omni foundation chief scientist who creates RoboCop
  • Michael Keaton as Raymond Sellars, the CEO of OmniCorp
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Pat Novak, host of The Novak Element and prominent supporter of mechanized crime control
  • Abbie Cornish as Clara Murphy, Alex s wife
  • Jackie Earle Haley as Rick Mattox, a drone controller and automated military tactician expert responsible for training RoboCop
  • Jennifer Ehle as Liz Kline, the head of OmniCorp legal affairs
  • Jay Baruchel as Tom Pope, the head of marketing for OmniCorp
  • Aimee Garcia as Jae Kim, a scientist who works with Dr. Dennett Norton
  • John Paul Ruttan as David Murphy, Alex and Clara s son
  • Patrick Garrow as Antoine Vallon, a crime-lord
  • K. C. Collins as Andre Daniels
  • Daniel Kash as John Lake
  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Karen Dean, Detroit chief of police
  • Douglas Urbanski as Durant, the mayor of Detroit
  • Zach Grenier as Dreyfus, a senator of Michigan

Production

Development

I wanted to make a film that is passed into the near future. Now the Aronofsky s script was going 3000 years in the future when humanity would have lost the notion of morality and the only place wherein could recover this concept was in the RoboCop program. It has nothing to do with what I wanted, so I did not even read the script.

—Padilha, on Darren Aronofsky s script.

Screen Gems first announced that it was working on a new RoboCop film in late 2005; no further details were given. In November 2006, Bloody Disgusting reported that the RoboCop remake had been halted. In March 2008, RoboCop was mentioned in an MGM press release regarding franchises it would be developing in the future. An MGM poster displayed at the Licensing International Expo of June 2008 read, RoboCop coming 2010. The studio met with Darren Aronofsky to discuss the possibility of him directing the film. At the San Diego Comic-Con International 2008, Aronofsky was confirmed to direct the 2010 RoboCop film, with David Self writing the script. The release date was postponed to 2011. At the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2009, MGM representatives stated only that the film would be pushed back to Summer 2010 or a later date, due to scheduling conflicts with the director (most likely Aronofsky). MGM representatives would neither confirm nor deny if Aronofsky was still connected with the project.

On January 5, 2010, it was reported that the RoboCop 2011 remake was indeed on hold and Darren Aronofsky was still attached to direct. When MGM executives, particularly MGM chairperson Mary Parent, saw the immense success of the James Cameron film Avatar, it was clear that they wanted a 3D film for the new RoboCop. Due to the financial state of MGM at the time, without an owner, and creative disagreements between the studio and Aronofsky, the film remained on hold. On March 2, 2011, it was announced that Brazilian director José Padilha was attached to direct, instead of Aronofsky, mainly because of his commercial success with Elite Squad and Elite Squad: The Enemy Within. On March 11, 2011, Sean O Neal of The A.V. Club stated that up-and-coming screenwriter Joshua Zetumer would write the script. Although Zetumer had been involved with a number of canceled or otherwise stagnant projects, he had also worked on the screenplay for Quantum of Solace. Comparing the new work to the 1987 film, Padilha said in 2011, the environment nowadays is different than the environment in the 80 s and the way to explore the concept is different. It was announced in October 2013 that the film would get an IMAX release in February 2014. Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer distributed the film in United States, Canada, and worldwide with the exclusion of United Kingdom, France, Germany, Switzerland and Austria, where StudioCanal handled distribution.

Pre-production

On April 12, 2011, rumors stated that MGM was looking at A-list stars such as Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, and Keanu Reeves to star in the lead role of Alex Murphy/RoboCop in the upcoming remake. On June 16, 2011, pictures of promotional art were released, as well as a sales sheet from the Licensing International Expo 2011 in Las Vegas, NV, promoting a future release of RoboCop which would re-invent the franchise. The promotional material had sparse details of the film but clearly stated that MGM was targeting a 2013 release and José Padilha of Elite Squad and Bus 174 fame was confirmed as director of the film. Michael Fassbender, Matthias Schoenaerts, and Russell Crowe were considered to play the title role. On March 3, 2012, it was confirmed that actor Joel Kinnaman would be playing the lead role, and on March 9, 2012, the film was given a release date of August 9, 2013. Hugh Laurie was set to play the role of the CEO of OmniCorp on June 13, 2012 but he later declined. Clive Owen was in the running to replace him until Michael Keaton was cast in the role in August 2012. Edward Norton, Sean Penn, Gael García Bernal, and Rebecca Hall were initially considered for the roles of Dr. Dennett Norton, Novak, Jack Lewis, and Clara Murphy, respectively. The roles ended up being cast with Gary Oldman, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael K. Williams, and Abbie Cornish. Jackie Earle Haley officially signed on in July 2012 to play a military man named Mattox responsible for training Kinnaman s RoboCop . Jay Baruchel was confirmed to have signed onto the film on July 25, 2012, as Pope, a marketing exec for OmniCorp. Douglas Urbanski, cast as Mayor Durant, is typically a non-actor who is also the decades-long manager and producing partner of Gary Oldman. Rob Bottin s original costume for the title character was re-imagined. Initial reactions were unfavorable and some compared it with Christian Bale s Batman suit in Christopher Nolan s The Dark Knight films. News reports discussed a rather derivative design which looks more like kevlar body armor than Detroit steel . The Guardian described the new RoboCop as a crime-fighting machine who is not so much cyborg as skinny bloke in matte-black body armour. and said The new Robosuit has a scaly, insectoid look to it, with a blacked-out visor rather than the original s steel extended helmet.

Before starting filming, Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles revealed that Padilha called him to admit he was having the worst experience of his life and for every ten ideas he has, nine are cut . Padilha, according to Meirelles, said, It s hell here. The film will be good, but I have never suffered so much and I don t want to do it again . However, Padilha talked enthusiastically about the project at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International and in his introduction to the second trailer. Production began in September 2012.

Filming

Filming took place in Toronto, other parts of Ontario, and Vancouver. Shooting locations within the city included the University of Toronto where a scene was filmed that appeared to be RoboCop being unveiled to the city of Detroit. Filming in Hamilton began on Monday, September 24, 2012, for five nights. Streets were closed for each of those days from 6pm to 7am. A spokesperson for MGM confirmed that the film was partially shot in Detroit.

Music

RoboCop: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Film score by

Pedro Bromfman
Released January 31, 2014 (iTunes)
February 4, 2014 (Audio CD)
Recorded AIR Studios
Genre Soundtrack
Length 54:28
Label Sony Classical Records

Pedro Bromfman, who collaborated with José Padilha on his Elite Squad films, composed the score.

RoboCop: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No. Title Artist Length
1. Mattox and Reporters Pedro Bromfman 01:35
2. First Day Pedro Bromfman 03:23
3. Title Card Pedro Bromfman and Basil Poledouris 00:49
4. Restaurant Shootout Pedro Bromfman 02:47
5. Omnicorp Pedro Bromfman 01:40
6. Calling Home Pedro Bromfman 02:45
7. Made in China Pedro Bromfman 02:28
8. Fixing RoboCop Pedro Bromfman 01:56
9. Uploading Data Pedro Bromfman 01:35
10. Reputation on the Line Pedro Bromfman 01:31
11. Explosion Pedro Bromfman 01:05
12. RoboCop Presentation Pedro Bromfman 01:43
13. If I Had a Pulse Pedro Bromfman 02:41
14. Going After Jerry Pedro Bromfman 03:12
15. Vallon s Warehouse Pedro Bromfman 02:21
16. Murphy s Case is Filed Pedro Bromfman 01:19
17. They re Going to Kill Him Pedro Bromfman 03:16
18. Rooftop Pedro Bromfman 02:56
19. Mattox Is Down Pedro Bromfman 01:40
20. Clara and David Pedro Bromfman 02:56
21. Sellars Lies Pedro Bromfman 02:28
22. Code Red Pedro Bromfman 02:00
23. 2.6 Billion Pedro Bromfman 01:23
24. Iran Inspection Pedro Bromfman 02:12
25. Battling Robots Pedro Bromfman 02:47
Total length: 54:28
Additional used music
No. Title Performed by: Length
1. Robocop Original Theme    
2. Anguish Doug Bossi & Justin Knowell  
3. En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor Raffi Altounian  
4. Take My Life (Tonite) Fame  
5. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) Frank Sinatra  
6. Hocus Pocus Focus  
7. If I Only Had A Heart Andrew Page  
8. I Fought The Law The Clash  

Release

Marketing

An OmniCorp website was set up in early 2012. A film-specific RoboCop site was launched nearer the release date. A rough trailer and some film footage featuring Samuel L. Jackson s and Michael Keaton s characters was shown at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con International. According to director Padilha, the first theatrical trailer was supposed to debut with Elysium, but it was instead released online on September 5, 2013, and was attached to showings of Riddick. Two further trailers were also released, one of which was uploaded to Yahoo! Movies with an introduction from Padilha, in which he said, I m thrilled to have had the chance to direct this movie … I m a fan of the original movie because it was ahead of its time both aesthetically and thematically. Back in 87, it was talking already about automated violence — both in war and law enforcement. And now, we actually have that happening in our lives and it s going to be more and more present. So we already have the drones. Now we re going to have automated robots doing law enforcement and replacing soldiers in the battlefield. So we had a chance to make this movie and talk about this. Two main posters were released in late 2013, with one showing CTBA complex in Madrid. TV spots were uploaded to Sony Pictures and StudioCanal UK s YouTube channels from January 2014. A video game for Android and iOS was released as a tie-in to the film. Jada Toys released a range of action figures, including a radio control RoboCop on his Police Cruiser and roleplay merchandise including the new RoboCop helmet and chestplate. Two detailed figures from the film were released in April 2014 from Play Arts Kai. The company threezero is also creating two RoboCop figures and a camo-coloured ED-209. Four one-shot comic tie-ins were published weekly starting from the week of theatrical release in the US. They were collected in a trade paperback edition under the title RoboCop: The Human Element to coincide with the home media releases.

Home media

RoboCop was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 3, 2014, in the United States by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Best Buy had an exclusive Metalpak edition, while the Target edition came with an exclusive digital download of the previously unreleased comic Gauntlet . In the UK, an exclusive Amazon steelbook was made available on June 9.

RoboCop Day

To coincide with the home media releases, Detroit celebrated with RoboCop Day on June 3, 2014, during which RoboCop was photographed with fans throughout the city, and threw the first pitch at the Detroit Tigers game.

Reception

Box office

Robocop opened in 3,372 theaters in The United States and grossed $21,681,430, with an average of $6,430 per theater and ranking #3 at the box office. The film ultimately earned $58,607,007 domestically and $184,081,958 internationally for a total of $242,688,965, on a $100–130 million budget.

Critical response

RoboCop received mixed reviews. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 48% based on 221 reviews and an average rating of 5.6/10. The site s critical consensus reads, While it s far better than it could have been, José Padilha s RoboCop remake fails to offer a significant improvement over the original. On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average based on selected critic reviews, the film has a score of 52 out of 100 based on 41 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews . Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a B+ grade, on an A+ to F scale.

Every generation, apparently, gets the RoboCop it deserves, or perhaps desires.

Manohla Dargis, writing for The New York Times.

RoboCop received several comparisons to the 1987 film; the consensus was that it fell short. Guy Lodge of Variety said that It s a less playful enterprise than the original, but meets the era s darker demands for action reboots with machine-tooled efficiency and a hint of soul. Leslie Felperin from The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the remake has a better cast, more meticulous script and, naturally, flashier effects, but it lacks the original s wit and subversive slipperiness. Andrew Osmond from SFX says, It s not a classic like Paul Verhoeven s 1987 original, but it is an excellent, intelligent SF drama , believing it is one of the boldest Hollywood reboots we ve seen yet.

Chris Hewitt from Empire wrote, there s a sense that Padilha, or perhaps his corporate overlords, don t really get what made the original so special. Nigel Andrews from Financial Times called it a leaden, needless remake . Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian wrote it was a dumbed-down shoot-em-up frontloaded with elaborate but perfunctory new satirical material in which the movie loses interest with breathtaking speed . His fellow Guardian film critic Mark Kermode rated it 3 out of 5 stars, writing that against the odds, this emerges as far less depressing fare than one might have expected, retaining the key elements of political satire and philosophical musings that powered Verhoeven s original and at least it appears to have been made by someone who understands what made the original great.

Nancy Allen, who played Anne Lewis in the original trilogy, did not like the remake, as she pointed to a lack of ideas from major movie studios as part of the reason for the seemingly endless glut of remakes, and stated that she did not think one should remake iconic films. Allen went on to praise the original s script and crew, however.

Future

Cancelled sequel

On September 11, 2015, Den of Geek reported that Sony was working on a sequel, though plans subsequently changed.

Reboot

In July 2018, it was announced the series would again be rebooted with a film directed by Neill Blomkamp, titled RoboCop Returns, which will serve as a direct sequel to Verhoeven s original film and ignore the events of previous sequels and the 2014 reboot.

On August 15, 2019, Blomkamp announced that he was no longer directing the film as he is focusing on directing a horror movie instead. On November 20, 2019, Abe Forsythe was set to direct.

Year 2014
ReleaseDate 2014-02-12
RuntimeMins 117
RuntimeStr 1h 57min
Plot In 2028 Detroit, when Alex Murphy, a loving husband, father and good cop, is critically injured in the line of duty, the multinational conglomerate OmniCorp sees their chance for a part-man, part-robot police officer.
Awards Awards, 4 wins & 1 nomination
Directors José Padilha
Writers Joshua Zetumer, Edward Neumeier, Michael Miner
Stars Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton
Produced by Marc Abraham,Roger Birnbaum,Joseph Boccia,Bill Carraro,Lyn Lucibello,Eric Newman
Music by Pedro Bromfman
Cinematography by Lula Carvalho
Film Editing by Peter McNulty,Daniel Rezende
Casting By Francine Maisler
Production Design by Martin Whist
Art Direction by Patrick Banister,Brandt Gordon,Gregory S. Hooper,David Scott
Set Decoration by Carolyn ‘Cal’ Loucks
Costume Design by April Ferry
Makeup Department Allan A. Apone,Gitte Axen,Codey Blair,Patrice Boudreau,Teresa Buccione,Krista Burbidge,Amber Chase,Rebeccah Delchambre,Cliona Furey,Carol Hartwick,Maribeth Knezev,Ana Lozano,Todd Masters,Connie Parker,Sanna Seppanen,Kelly Shanks,Vincent Sullivan,Maiko ‘Mo’ Gomyo,Lee Gren,Angela Maldone,Sarah Pickersgill,Nicholas Podbrey,Werner Pretorius,Geoff Redknap,Amelia Smart,Vincent Sullivan,Fay von Schroeder
Production Management Robert Crocco,Greg Denny,Lyn Lucibello,Peter Oillataguerre,Jason Pomerantz,Lisa Rodgers,Vincent G. Scotti
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Jeff J.J. Authors,Yari Azzopardi,Morgan Beggs,Jeff Brownell,Benjamin Cairns,Penny Charter,Divya D’Souza,Darrell Faria,Erskine Forde,Jonathan Gajewski,Justin Gajewski,Jesse Daniel Glass,Kris Gordon,Kathryn Hughes,Nic Izzi,Adrian Jaworski,Joel Kramer,Scott Kukurudz,Alice Lilwall,Nick Lopez,Grant Lucibello,Emely Martin,Neil McGregor,Sean Osmack,Andrew M. Robinson,Ian Robinson,Achille Rubayi,George Marshall Ruge,Siluck Saysanasy,Andrea Sheppard,Greg Sigurdson,Adam Szalai,Barbara Szeman,Ambrose Wong,Mitch Cappe
Art Department Darleen Abbott,Kathleen Abbott,Colin Adams,Aaron Alexander,Renee Baril,Mike Barton,David Best,Joseph Bower,Cameron S. Brooke,Robert C. Brooke,J. Tracy Budd,Vitaly Bulgarov,Garry Cain,Duncan Campbell,Carlos Caneca,William Cheng,Brian Cranstone,Colin J. Czarnecki,Brandon Dale,David DiCorpo,Andrew Dininio,Vladislav Fedorov,Lisle Fehlauer,Warren Flanagan,Tim Flattery,David G. Fremlin,Lauren Geaghan,Christopher Geggie,Sonia Gemmiti,Sidali Ghimouz,Jeremy Gillespie,Andrew Glavina,Nazgol Goshtasbpour,Jonathan Graham,Danny Haeberlin,Matthew Hallett,Chris Hanson,Andrea Hardcastle,Scott Holburn,Frank Hong,Alexandra Hooper,Michael Huschka,Kevin Hutchinson,Catherine Ircha,Thomas Iwan,Douglas Jang,Alexandra Jastrzembska,Robert Andrew Johnson,Ian Joyner,Jeff Julian,Jason Kirk,Lizzy Jane Klein,Igor Knezevic,Stefany Koutroumpis,Ken Laderoute,Ray ‘Raygun’ Lai,Kevin Lise,John Mackenzie,James J. Martin,Jim Martin,Sandor Mate,Rob McCallum,Tania McGowan,Kari Measham,Jeffrey A. Melvin,Matt Middleton,John Moran,David Murphy,Ed Natividad,Steve Newburn,Dave Palmer,Amy Perron,Sorin Popescu,Victor ‘Chikko’ Quon,Jamie Rama,Dusty Reeves,Marina Reshetnikova,Dave Rosa,Mauricio Ruiz,Robert Shipman,Ken Sinclair,Dan Sissons,Sara Soucie,Nan Sovey,Jerry Staar,Jonathon Stanton,Jamie Staples,Kevin Tomecek,Brian van de Valk,Rena Van Steele,Paul Wagner,Zoey Wang,Evan Webber,Joe Wolkosky,Toni Wong,Dave Wood,Colin Woods,Levi Woods,Darcy Wyness,Eddie Yang,Vickie Yolevsky,Milena Zdravkovic,Neil Crawford,Emerson Doerksen,Veloz Gomez,Clinton Guitard,Ken Palkow,Ash Thorp,John Todd,Vosloo Van Der Merwe
Sound Department James Ashwill,Karen Baker Landers,Wade Barnett,Andy Bishop,Pierre Brouard,Nikita Budash,Pat Cassin,Blake Collins,P.J. Corvus,John T. Cucci,Mark DeSimone,Glen Gauthier,Dave Griffiths,Jonah Guelzo,John Guentner,Chris Jargo,Daniel R. Kerr,Oleg Kulchytskyi,Travis MacKay,Jason McFarling,Scott Millan,Glenn T. Morgan,Philip D. Morrill,Dan O’Connell,Jordan O’Neill,Michelle Pazer,Brent Robichaud,Stephen P. Robinson,Greg P. Russell,Ric Schnupp,Ann Scibelli,Peter Staubli,Jason Stevens,John C. Stuver,Elizabeth Sung,Steve Switzer,John J. Thomson,Jon Title,Karen Vassar Triest,Drew Webster,Alan Zielonko,Nicholas Cochran,Evan J Haley,Justin Jose,Alex Lorre,Sarath Mohan,Justin Van Hout
Special Effects by Cara E. Anderson,Jim Charmatz,Chris Cheatham,John Cherevka,Peter W. Clarke,Brian Claus,Kourtney Coats,Javier Contreras,Tony Contreras,Ken Cornett,Ken Culver,Cory Czekaj,Taku Dazai,Jeff L. Deist,Noah DePietro,Michelle Deville,Damian Fisher,Alan Garber,James Gawley,Daniel Gibson,Chris Grondin,Jamie Grove,Bob Hall,Paul Hewitt,Jeff Himmel,Timothy Hodson,Allan B. Holt,Hiroshi ‘Kan’ Ikeuchi,Michael Innanen,Darnell Isom,Tony Kenny,Rodrick Khachatoorian,Gary Kleinsteuber,Ian Korver,Arthur Langevin,Rocco Larizza,Drew Longland,Jason Lopes,Michael MacFarlane,Stephane Mailet,Mike Manzel,Lee Alan McConnell,Jim McGillivary,Joel McGowan,David Merritt,Gary Minielly,Lon Muckey,Steven Munson,Melissa K. Nicoll,Angela Novak,Aina O’Kane,Toi Ogunyoku Jr.,Duncan Orthner,Clay Pinney,Joshua Pinney,Jeff Pyle,Robert Ramsdell,Thomas Rasada,David Reaume,Jim Reischl,Jacob Roanhaus,Jake Roanhaus,Tracey Roberts,Derek Rosengrant,John Rosengrant,Adam Wesley Ross,Nick Seldon,Gregory L. Smith,Won-il Song,James Springham,Brett Stern,Cole Taylor,Matthew Tulk,Stephen Van Allen,Andrew Verhoeven,Tim Walkey,Amy Whetsel,Joel Whist,Skyler Wilson,Greg Winhall,Chris Zega,Chris Card,Ray Comiso
Visual Effects by Pedro Pozo Acosta,Yunmi Ahn,Khan Ahsan,Nadia Alaskari,Pontus Albrecht,Kaevski Aleksandar,Krista Allain,Ian Allard,Rene Allegretti,Michael Allen,Dan Alterman,Kosta Anovski,Doug Appleton,Alfredo Octavio Arango,Luke Armstrong,Joel Ashman,Myles Asseter,Igor Avdyushin,Adam Azmy,Sam Baker,Balakrishnan,Matthew Ball,Shayna Banaag,Berj Bannayan,Neill Barrack,Scott Bartels,Daniel Batt,Paul Beaudry,Jean Bennamias,Charlie Bennett,Barb Benoit,Krista Benson,Siobhan Bentley,Chiranjit Bera,Mark Berry,Maxime Besner,Jason Bidwell,Michael Blain,Sandro Blattner,Francois Bleibel,Ian Blewitt,Fabrizia Bonaventura,Nicolas Borens,Marc Bourbonnais,Damien Bouvier,Elena Bovetti,Jamie Bowers,Matt Boyer,Richard Boyle,Christopher Bozzetto,Owen Braekke-Carroll,Dan Brittain,Lisa Brodie,Julie Brown,Randy Brown,Lee Brunet,Sule Bryan,Rory Bryans,Lukasz Bukowiecki,Lersak Bunupuradah,Jean-Francois Burdin,Paul Burton,Gayle Busby,Eamonn Butler,Hélène Bécourt,Craig Calvert,Alexander Cameron,Zac Campbell,Alexandre Canniccioni,Jonathan Carré,Thomas Carter,Shoghi Castel De Oro,Agustín Cavalieri,Maxime Cazaly,Maxime Chaix,Andrew Kin Fun Chan,Andy Chan,Anthony Chappina,Phillip Charles-Sweeting,David Chen,Joseph Cheng Chen,Jon Chesson,Rachan Chirarattanakornkul,Daniel Chirwa,Carlos Ciudad,Patrick Clancey,Richard Clarke,Peter Clayton,Roberto Clochiatti,Sarah Coatts,Ross Colgan,Jerome Collombier,Chris Cook,Chris Cooper,Nico Coronado,Nestor Costa,Marlis Coto,Laura Coumbe,Gary Couto,Antonio Covelo Peleteiro,Eric Cowan,Samuel Craven,Mathew Crisp,Ryan Cromie,Alex Cumming,Eoghan Cunneen,Ryan Cunningham,Grahame Curtis,Poprizov Cvetan,Adam Czuprak,Jacinthe Côté,Vincent D’Angelo,Matthew D’Angibau,Roberto D’Ippolito,Cesar Dacol Jr.,Philippe David,Amy Davis,Devin Dawkins,Ian Dawson,Amy Daye,Chris De Souza,Christophe Dehaene,Stevan Del George,Paul DeOliveira,Fabrice Di Cicco,Feliciano di Giorgio,Dejan Dimovski,Thai Son Doan,Oz Dolphin,Francesc Donaire,Becca Donohoe,Brett Dowler,Luke Drummond,Brian Ducharme,Jeremie Ducrocq,Elisabeth Dugnas,Finlay Duncan,Robert Duncan,Gus Duron,Peter Dydo,Dave Early,Carl Edlund,Jason Jay Edwards,Phil Eldridge,Chelsea Marie Elliott,Jane Ellis,Nathan Englbrecht,Omid Ensafi,Lars Erik Eriksen,Andrea Espinal,Federico Favaro,Oliver Fergusson-Taylor,Maxime Ferland,Bruno Fernandes,Jonathan Ficcadenti,Dadrian Flavors,Etienne Fleurant,Jérôme Foucout,Zack Fox,Richard Frazer,Iris Frisch,George Fronimadis,Lisa Funkel,Leila Gaed,Dale Gagne,Sabrina Gagnon,Bradley Gaines,Joshua Galbincea,Tie David Gambacurta,Wei Gao,Danny Garcia,Daniel Gardiner,Richard Garnish,Caroline Garrett,Jesus Garrido,Sarah Gatefield,Nikos Gatos,Hugo Gauvreau,P. Whitney Gearin,Tomi George,Nikhil Ghoorbin,Filippo Giansante,Andre Giordani,Andrea Giordano,Thomas Girdwood,Alex Gitler,Matt Glover,Jean-Baptiste Godin,Ketki Gokhale,Derik Gokstorp,Adam Goldstein,Pam Gonzales,Danny Gonzalez,Alex Gooding,Sam Gordon,Gabby Gourrier,Kelsey Gow,Jason Gray,Emily Greeley,Chris Green,Florian Grenier,Joseph Grossberg,Steven Grover,Dean Grubb,Benjamin Guy,Amélie Guyot,Charlie Habanananda,Christian Haberkern,Tanya Haddad,Venetia Hadley,Christopher Haldane,Matt Hallen,Daniel Hammonds,Pierre-Loic Hamon,Nicholas Hampshire,Jayse Hansen,Matt Hansen,Peter Hardy,Annick Harmel-Tourneur,Dan Harrod,Clive Haward,Oliver Hearsey,Karsten Hecker,Nicole Hekel,Martin Hesselink,Frederic Heymans,Leo Hills,Andre Hitsøy,Victoria Hodson,Rob Holland,Chris Holmes,Ady Holt,Lyndsey K. Horton,Bryan Howard,Manuel Huertas Marchena,Vivien Hulbert,Christoffer Hulusjö,Antony Hunt,Louise Hutchinson,Todorovski Ilija,Paul Ingram,Sonia Alexia Ioannou,Isaac Irvin,Sasha Leigh Izadpanah,Owen Jackson,Zave Jackson,Alex Jadfard,Sashka Jankovska,Daniel Jeantou,Jeremy Johnson,Christopher Django Johnston,Paul Jones,Anna Joukova,Étienne Jubinville,Chelsea Kammeyer,Per Karefelt,Alban Kasikci,Ravi Krishna Kasumarthy,James Kawano,Rosie Keane,Alvin Keung,Ahsan Khan,Filip Kicev,Nicholas Kim,Andrew Kinnear,Sean Kinnear,Connor Kitto,Mert Kizilay,Jeffrey Kleiser,Daniel Klöhn,Kelly Knauff,Claver Knovick,Robert Kolbeins,John Koltai,Allie Koppel,Peter Koss,Daniel Krzywania,James Kuroda,Lorne Kwechansky,Laurent Laban,Caroline Labrie,Bruno-Olivier Laflamme,Felix Lafontaine,Emanuel LaFrance,Philippe Langlois,Martin Lapp,Francis Larouche,Remi Larroque,Jeremy Lasky,Gary Laurie,Mike Leben,Michelle Ledesma-Yhan,Heebok Lee,Marco Lee,Paul Lee,Soon Ngee Chris Lee,Benoit Lefebvre,Thomas Lefebvre,Benoit Legros,Janek Lender,John LePore,Yann Leroux,Hannah Lewis,Joe Lewis,John Peter Li,Meng Angel Li,Daniel Ti Yan Lim,Devin Lim,Kuan Lin,Simon Littlejohn,Patricia Llaguno,Jeremie Lodomez,Michael Lohr,Lara Lom,Samuel Loriault-Goulet,Steven Lovell,Daniel Lu,Kenneth Lui,Mickaël Léger,Viviane Lévesque Bouchard,Francesc Macia,Stephen MacKershan,Chris MacLean,Martin Macrae,Allan Magled,Finbar Mallon,Ajoy Mani,Chen Mao,Ben Marks,Natanya Marks,Antonio Marra,Edward Martin,Graham Martin,Giovanni Mascherpa,Marc Massicotte,Laszlo Mates,Peregrine McCafferty,Vincent McCrindle,Tom McHattie,Kieran McKay,Claire McLachlan,John McLaren,Fiona McLean,Andrew McPhillips,Jan Meade,Michael Means,Gurel Mehmet,Hernan Melzi,Sarah-Émilie Mercier,Adrian Metzelaar,Ellie Meure,Carey Michaels Keeney,Mark Millena,Meherzad Minbattiwala,Alejandro Miranda Palombo,Jaideep Mohan,Kama Moiha,Carlos Monzon,Troy Moore,Thomas Grant Morrison,Gonzalo Moyano Fernandez,Benjamin Mulot,Stuart Munro,Frances Muthaiah,Adam Nagle,Peter Nagle,Tom Nagy,Makarand Nazirkar,Bruce Nelson,Travis Nelson,Sebastian Ness,Stephen New,Helen Newby,Nicolette Newman,Yuhay-Ray Ng,Rachel Nicoll,Tristan Alice Nieto,Eric Noel,David J. Nolan,James P. Noon,Kelly Noordermeer,Marion Nove-Josserand,Tom O’Flaherty,Noel O’Malley,Shannon Leigh Olds,Sonny Ong,Nicholas Onstad,Michelangelo Neri Orliani,Caleb Owens,Christophe Pacaud,Anna Pacchioni,Guo Kun Pan,Alessandro Pantanella,Isaac Park,Navarro Parker,Diego Pastor Bartoli,Radhika Patel,Nikhil P. Patil,Jane Paton,Kristin Patterson,Andrew Paulus,Russell Pawson,Chris Paxson,Jennifer Pearson,Sid Pearson,Cecile Peltier,Aymeric Perceval,Chris Perschky,Daniel Pettipher,Chi Pham,Kevin Pierce,Britton Plewes,Marine Poirson,Lee Chan Popo,Mike Portoghese,Gligor Postolovski,Christian Poullay,Akie Prapas,James E. Price,Esdras Prudente,Christopher Puchta,Alice Pépujol,Maik Pham Quang,Nordin Rahhali,Matt Ralph,Vasisht Ramachandran,Janhavi Ramaswamy,Karthic Ramesh,Jorge Razon,Matthew Redding,Patrick Redmond,Siân Rees,Mark T. Reid,Garth Reilly,Mark P. Renton,Tristan Rettich,Florent Revel,Marc Rice,Thomas Rich,Johannes Richter,Romain Rico,Pascal Rigaud,Paulina Rodriguez Lemus,Chad Roen,Jorge Oliva Ruiz,Ryan Jae Wook Park,Sukrit Sachdeva,Freddy Salazar,Chris Sanchez,Anthony Luigi Santoro,Pinto Sasikumar,Brandon Schaafsma,Milan Schere,Carla Schwam,Michele Sciolette,Nicholas Seal,Nicolas Seck,Romain Bivar Segurado,Antoine Seigle,Prathap Sekar,Aatesh Shah,Kerry Shea,Josh Shuman,Chad Sigston,Kyle Sim,Nikola Simeonov,Ronald Siy,Byron Slaybaugh,Maxwell Smith,Rick Smith,Jeiko Soh,Ellen Somers,Henry South,Ian Spriggs,Daniel St-Amant,Simon Stanley-Clamp,Darryl Stawychny,Kasy Stein,Roy Stein,Mark Stepanek,Alastair Stevenson,Maria Stroka,Raju Subbaraj,Hemanth Surana,James Sweeney,Stephanie Sweeney,Sarah Swick,Anna Swift,Attila Szapek,Amina Tan,Abhimanyu Tanwar,Brendan Taylor,Mark Taylor,Vincent Techer,Jacob Telleen,Kaya Thomas,Mark Thomas-Stubbs,James Thompson,Otto Thorbjørnsen,Natalie Thorsley,Paul Timpson,Anthony Tocchio,Syria Toliver,Ruggero Tomasino,Thanos Topouzis,Elena Topouzoglou,Remy Torre,Benoit Touchette,Gareth Tredrea,John Treusch,Sara Trezzi,Mark Trowbridge,Arron Turnbull,Jonathan Turner,Tara Handy Turner,Vladislav Tushevskiy,Matthew Twyford,Sean Udin,Devin Uzan,Alexandra Vaillancourt,Henry van der Beek,Courtney Vanderslice,Tracey Vaz,Dan Victoire,Sarah D. Vigil,Corinne Villa,Eduardo Villarreal,K. Vinoth Krishnan,Steve Viola,Sören Volz,Holger Voss,Jonathan Vuillemin,Johan Walfridson,Andy Walker,Jessica Wan,Pete Warbis,Alex Webb,Ollie Weigall,Jeremy Weinstein,Aaron Weintraub,Holger Wenzl,Kevin Wheatley,Barnes Wheeler,Matt Philip Whelan,Bernard Wicksteed,Ryan Wieber,Ruth Wiegand,Yanick Wilisky,William Marshall Wilkinson,Royston Willcocks,Matthew T. Wilson,Sally Wilson,Andrew Winters,Paul Wojdylo,Bruce Woloshyn,Patrick Man-Long Wong,Sunny Wong,Richard Worsley,Dean Wright,Trevor Wyatt,Saxson Xavier,Shibo Xiao,Xye,Prince Yiadom,Sedat Yildiz,Kyle Yoneda,Volkan Yurdakul,Jack Zaloga,Fabio Zapata,Kai Zhang,Celine Zoleta,Isa Alsup,John Anderholm,Giovanni Bucci,Colin Cunningham,Jo De Mey,Anna Ford,Emanuel Fuchs,Jack Grundy,Jamal Hajlaoui,William Laban,Sara Lynch,Christophe Meslin,Danielle Nadal,Vasko Nikolovski,Paul Roberts,Mehdi Tadlaoui,Joseph Towe,Lauren van Houten,Alex Whang,Dean Wright
Stunts Neil Adams,Fraser Aitcheson,Nick Alachiotis,Brin Alexander,Rodney Alexandre,Roshan Amendra,Tes Andemariam,Ed Anders,Rob Archer,Alex Armbruster,Michael Armstrong,Scott J. Ateah,Dylan Authors,Bart Badzioch,Ryan Bainbridge,Susana Baker,Derek Barnes,Jason Lee Bell,Ron Bell,James Binkley,Spencer Birman,Tom Bishop Jr.,Rene Bishop,Curt Bonn,Hubert Boorder,Dino Brancatella,Ron Braun,Bobby Brown,Cameron Bryson,Adam Bulbulia,Brad Bunn,Andrew Butcher,Jonny Caines,Bauston Camilleri,Chad Camilleri,Desmond Campbell,Sharon Canovas,Shane Cardwell,Janene Carleton,Brendan Carmody,David Castillo,Jason Cavalier,Tommy Chang,Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle,Kevin Chase,Mike Chow,Mike Chute,George Chuvalo,Tim Cody,Scott Alan Cook,Scotty Cook,Shelley Cook,Dean Copkov,Erik Cord,Christopher Cordell,Bernadette Couture,Garvin Cross,Lloyd Cunningham,Eric Daniel,Matthew L. Davis,Neil Davison,Christopher Dean,Thomas DuPont,Flint Eagle,Christine Ebadi,Shak Foroughi,Rick Forsayeth,Derrick Franklin,Ric Garcia,Errol Gee,Jen Georgopoulos,Simon Girard,Jason Gosbee,Don Gough,Mike Gow,Howard Green,Kory Grim,Tyler Hall,David Harcourt,Stephannie Hawkins,Royce Hercules,Curtis Hibbert,Susan Horton,Ernie Jackson,Blair Johannes,Brayden Jones,Brent Jones,Brook Jones,Jamie Jones,Riley Jones,Spencer Jones,Trevor Jones,Kevan Kase,Kevin Kelsall,Matthew S. Kennedy,Zandara Kennedy,Patrick Kerton,Jung-Yul Kim,Dorian Kingi,Sean Kohnke,Henry Korhonen,Joel Kramer,Dustin Kydd,David Kynaston,Joel Labelle,Dennis Lafond,Joe Lalogga,Joanne Leach,Scott Leva,Julian Lewis,Shin Wook Lim,Danny Lima,Billy Linders,Marc Lombardi,Steve Lucescu,Jim Lyttle,John MacDonald,Josh Madryga,Shaun Magee,Alexander Mandra,Carson Manning,Chris Mark,James Mark,Patrick Mark,Darren Marsman,Quinn Martin,Eli Martyr,Walter Masko,Cotton Mather,Christopher McGuire,Darren McGuire,Duncan McLeod,Scott McLeod,James Michalopolous,Gregory Misumi,Regan Moore,Gaston Morrison,Tammy Nera,Barry Nerling,Scott Nicholson,Simon Northwood,Moses Nyarko,Billy Oliver,Efosa Otuomagie,Neven Pajkic,Louis Paquette,Curtis Parker,Rick Parker,Sue Parker,Janine Parkinson,Daryl Patchett,Dimitri Pavlakos,Edward A. Queffelec,Joseph Racki,Robert Racki,Bas Reitsma,David Rigby,Aj Risi,Vincent Rother,Jeanette Roxborough,George Marshall Ruge,Paul Rutledge,Sean Rutledge,Jack Sansone,Darryl Scheelar,Peter Schindelhauer,Rick Scott,Todd Scott,Geoff Scovell,Peter Seaborn,Craig Snoyer,Larissa Stadnichuk,John Stead,Nick Stead,John Stoneham Sr.,Shawn Storer,Melissa R. Stubbs,Alan Tang,George Tchortov,Bryan J. Thomas,Kostas Tourlentes,Alicia Turner,Clay Virtue,Rich Volp,Al Vrkljan,Owen Walstrom,Max White,Geoff Williams,Adam Winlove-Smith,Emerson Wong,Peter Yan,Tsu-Ching Yu,E. Nova Zatzman
Camera and Electrical Department Lara Alexander,Ian Anderson,Mongo Andrews,Johnny Askwith,John S. Bartley,Troy Bassett,Mitch Bax,Melissa Beaupre,Justin Bergler,Pierre Berube,Richard Berube,Dane Bjerno,Hans Bjerno,Sean Bourdeau,Russel Bowie,Rob Brady,Stephen Butson,Jake Capistron,Michael Carella,Andreas Carmona,Jeffrey Cassidy,Angela Chao,Jonathan Chapman,Kevin Chase,Robert Cochrane,Angelo Colavecchia,Fraser Collins,Ciaran Copelin,Marco Correia,Adam Craig,Chris Cristobal,Drew Davidson,Federico De Marco,Gary Deneault,Herb DeWaal,David Lloyd Edwards,Richard Emerson,Caragh Fitzsimmons,Jay Fortune,Ian Foulds,Dan Fraser,Chris Gibbins,Glen Goodchild,David Goyer,Greg Haddow,Dianne L. Haggarty,Kevin Hall,Nigel Hartwell,Christopher Harvey,Chris Helcermanas-Benge,Adam Hickman,Johnathan Holmes,Colin Hudson,Marcel Janisse,Peter Johnson,Jon Jovellanos,Barry Kaiser,Rudy Katkic,Alan G. Kelly,Terry Kelly,Steve Koster,Patrick Krauter,Marek Krawczyk,Shaun Kuebeck,Alex Leung,Patrick Loungway,Andrew Lounsbury,Mark Lunn,Marvin Macina,Ari Magder,Stephan Maia,David McKnight,Joseph Micomonaco,Lee Mills,Mark Moher,Mike Mulholland,Malcolm Nefsky,Adrian Netto,Kar Wai Ng,Anthony Nocera,Joern Christian Novotny,David Orton,Marcus Paletta,Dylan Paul,Danny Piva,Mikhail Ramtahal,Andrew Read,Dean Reca,Doug Reid,Armand Santos,Christian Schauz,Ronald Schlueter,Ian Seabrook,Kimberley Smith,Kyryll Sobolev,Tom Starnes,Tom Stern,Paul Thompson,Jason Tidsbury,Jasper Vrakking,Joel C. Warren,Ken Wiebe,John Woods,Ian C. Harris,Osvaldo Sepulveda
Animation Department Maxwell Adams,Sam Baker,Bryon Caldwell,Dheer Chaudhary,Sean Comer,Dave David,Peter Dydo,Stuart M. Ellis,Karl Erlandsen,Emma Ewing,Hayley Fromstein,Daniel Gerhardt,Sidney Kombo,Daniel Krzywania,Janek Lender,Jose ‘Pep’ Llado,Brett Margules,Jess Marley,Mariano Mendiburu,Lukas Niklaus,Christopher Page,Pete Ashford,Anthony Rizzo,Aaron Schultz,Brad Share,Alfonso Sicilia,Brad Silby,Paul Smith,Miles Southan,Dan Turner
Casting Department Dora Emerson,Diane Kerbel,Zameret Kleiman,Melissa Kostenbauder,Kevin Kuffa,Caitlin McKenna,Shayna Sherwood
Costume and Wardrobe Department Isabel Bloor,Ciara Brennan,Madeline Brian,Chris Bridges,Cori Burchell,Christina Cattle,Nola Chaters,Nancy Da Silva,Isabel De Biasio,Jay Du Boisson,Renee Fontana,Rachel Ford,Sarah Goodwin,Meri-Lee M.J. Helmer,Jeff Himmel,Tara R. Hinecker,Askia Won-Ling Jacob,Nancy Jones,Alex Kavanagh,Leslie Kavanagh,Wing Lee,Leonard Logsdail,Michelle Lyte,Mike Manzel,Sara Melvin,Zina Richardson,Damion Saliani,Sean Sansom,Sara Schilt,Marcia Scott
Editorial Department Romy Barber,Mari T. Becker,Chris Blacklock,Jeff Brownell,Brett Carroll,Roland Eisinger,Jack Gilpatrick,Mary Juric,Kacie Kane,Tom Mayclim,Blair Miller,Meghan L. Noble,Mitch Paulson,Sandy Pereira,Patrick Perron,Robert E. Phillips,Max Reisbaum,Daniel André,Rosalie A. Staley
Location Management Scott Alexander,Jared Burton,Hans Dayal,Marty Dejczak,Neville Hadfield,Jina Johnson,Krista Martin,David McIlroy,Adam Meaden,Jed Metzger,Sandra Mikki,Jeff Mohs,Tom Moisides,Chris Moulson,Trevor Tuminski
Music Department Sebastian Arocha Morton,Mark Berrow,Gustavo Borner,Angela Claverie,Serge Courtois,Juan Carlos Enriquez,Geoff Foster,Bruce Fowler,Kevin Kaska,Christian Laszlo,Erich Lee,Andres Locsey,Steve Mair,Chris McGeary,Trevor Mires,Justin Moshkevich,Everton Nelson,Darren Smith,Jill Streater,Allen Walley,Rachel Bolt,Marc Miller,Bruce White
Script and Continuity Department Angela Mastronardi,Shane B. Scott
Transportation Department Andrew Bowditch,Wayne Corrigan,William Crivello,David Di Venanzo,Dana Howes,Wayne Ireland,Jimmy Kaminsky,Dave Kinnear,Rod Kraft,Jason Leeking,Holly Meeker,Pierre Naday,Ted Nobles,Joe S. Norris,Andrew O’Bray,J.P. O’Donnell,Cyril O’Neil,Regina Popp,Dave Staples,Frank Tenaglia,Clint Wilcox
Additional Crew Steve Apostolina,Dave Axford,Anthony Azizi,Kirk Baily,Courtenay Bainbridge,Devin Ballard,Lynell Bangs,Desmond Barnes,Tanya Barringer,Gavin J. Behrman,Lisa Berridge,Theodore Bocolas,Kameron Bodaly,Lucas Boron,Terry Brooks,Kyle Brosius,Ryan-William Buchanan,Nick Carraro,Jason Chan,Simon Cheyne,Jane Cho,Ali Claire,Kate Clarke,Rick Coffee,David Cowgill,Colin J. Czarnecki,Jitka Dermiskova,Kait Dubblestyne,Katharine Duke,Steve Dunphy,Natalie Ebeid,Milad Eghbali,Andrea Eisen,Joe Everett,Rob Fournier,Shyama Friedenson,Meredith Garstin,Vida Ghaffari,Jackie Gonneau,Rachel Graham,Sabine Graham,Jenna Hamilton,Marie-Claude Harnois,Joseph Hieu,Jo Ho,Bridget Hoffman,Vien Hong,Matthew Logan Hood,Karen Huie,Rif Hutton,Evan Jackson,Megan Joelle,Janice Jori,Gordon Juli,Tinka Kalajzic,Paul Kalkman,Darren Kelly,Ainslee Kennedy,Michele Kokkinakis,Alex Kontsalakis,Aaron Kovisto,Jim Lau,Jane Le,Donna Lynn Leavy,Aaron Lebovic,James Taku Leung,Carmem Levy,Lucy Lin,Lydia Look,Travis Lowry,Brendan Lubin,Chemagne Martin,Volney McFarlin,Kyla McFeat,Diana McNally,Sean Meade,Scott Menville,Clea Mihalik,Lindsey Molnar,Jaylen Moore,Jesse Rose Moore,Carole Morales,Tomas Nepomuceno,Brett Nielsen,Kait O’Leary,Jessica Olsen,Paul Pape,Mike Park,Korey Petrie,Caroline Pho,Rachael Catherine Pilas,Michael Prokop,Paulina Quaranta,Deniz Rakhmanova,Shadi Rasoul,Hamid Razi,Scott Reitz,William Roberts,Graham Robertson,Adam Rosenberg,Natalia Ross,Erin Rowe,Reba Rowe,Sam Sako,Rodney Saulsberry,Michael Sausa,Kevin Michael Schembri,Taylor Scherberger,Dana Schneider,Craig Seitz,Setareh,Timothy John Sharp,Dennis Singletary,Dave Ian Smith,Lydia Strojin,Elizabeth Sung,Jen Kuo Sung,Sheri Sutherland,Alan Sutton,Charles Taylor,Marlena Thomas,Calle Tidbeck,Dave Tommasini,Gladys Tong,Al Vrkljan,Ric Walkington,Kathleen Whelan,Mark Whitehead,Carmen Woods,Jamie Zakoski
Thanks Anna Popio
Genres Action, Crime, Sci-Fi
Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), Columbia Pictures, Strike Entertainment
Countries USA
Languages English, Persian, Ukrainian
ContentRating PG-13
ImDbRating 6.2
ImDbRatingVotes 228008
MetacriticRating 52
Keywords robot sci fi,technology,robot,robocop,police