Director:
Patrick Tatopoulos
Starring: Rhona Mitra Michael Sheen Bill Nighy
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The Birth of a Hero. The Rise of a Legend. The Beginning of a War.
| An origins story centered on the centuries-old feud between the race of aristocratic vampires and their onetime slaves, the lycans. |
"...tells its tale competently and without the derivative nature of its predecessors. Jeremy Wheeler, TV Guide
"...a satisfyingly exciting monster rally that often plays like a period swashbuckler. Joe Leydon, Variety
"...convincingly transports viewers into its Medieval realm of vampires vs. werewolves. John Wirt, The Advocate
"...sturdy performances by holdovers Michael Sheen and Bill Nighy as well as tidy, unfussy direction by first-timer Patrick Tatopoulos... Michael Rechtshaffen, The Hollywood Reporter
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Editor's Note
The third film in the UNDERWORLD saga goes back hundreds of years to explain the origins of the feud between the vampire Death Dealers and the werewolf Lycans. Taking over directing duties from Len Wiseman is rookie Patrick Tatoupolos, known for his creature-designing duties in GODZILLA (1998), I AM LEGEND (2007), and the first two films in this series. Less an action-horror film than an old-fashioned "sword-and-sandal" film with monsters, RISE OF THE LYCANS finally gets to the root of why those vampires and werewolves really can't stand each other. Ruled by Viktor (Bill Nighy, VALKYRIE), the aristocratic, vampiric Death Dealers keep the wolflike Lycans as slaves. When a captive Lycan woman births a human boy, Viktor resists the urge to kill it, instead naming him Lucian and keeping him as a pet. Lucian (Michael Sheen, FROST/NIXON) grows up to be a blacksmith with the ability to change between human and wolf and begins a clandestine romance with Viktor?s daughter, Sonja (Rhona Mitra, DOOMSDAY). Viktor learns of this forbidden romance and takes drastic steps to ensure that Sonja will never be able to see Lucian again. Lucian, in retaliation, leads a Lycan slave revolt, resulting in an all-out assault on Viktor?s kingdom. Though viewers who have skipped the first two installments of the saga may feel a little left out when it comes to the mythology of the series, LYCANS hits the ground running and doesn?t allow much time for questions. While Sheen has been lauded for his work in more traditionally dramatic films, here he gives his all to every growl and battle cry. Mitra is an appealing presence as Sonja, and Nighy is visibly relishing the opportunity to glower in his blue contacts and chew the moonlight-bathed scenery.
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Features
| DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), English, Subtitled, French, Spanish |
Technical Info
Release Information |
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| Studio: Sony | |
| Release Date: 11/29/2011 | |
| Running Time: 92 minutes | |
| Original Release Date: 2009 | |
| Catalog ID: 27289 | |
| UPC: 00043396272897 | |
| Number of Discs: 1 | |
Audio & Video |
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| Video: Color | |
Aspect Ratio |
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| Anamorphic Widescreen 2.40:1 | |
Entertainment Reviews
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Underworld: Rise of the Lycans - DVD Review
By: Jesse Hassenger
filmcritic.com DVD Reviews
Published on: 5/1/2009 5:39 PM
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| Upon first description, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans appears completely unnecessary, even for one of the Underworld movies, which, like the Resident Evil pictures, are well-practiced in the art of spinning inessential straw into inessential off-season box-office gold. Rise of the Lycans is a prequel, seeking to explain in greater detail the mythology-heavy plot turns discussed so endlessly in the very first Underworld movie: How and why vampires and werewolves came to so loathe each other. The reasons, it turns out, are not dissimilar to what I faintly recall as the central conflict from the first film: a vampire named Sonja (Rhona Mitra) is in love with a lycan called Lucian (Michael Sheen)....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Rhona Mitra | |
| Michael Sheen | |
| Kevin Grevioux | |
| Bill Nighy | |
| Steven Mackintosh | |
| Len Wiseman - Story | |
| Len Wiseman - Producer | |
| Gary Lucchesi - Producer | |
| Tom Rosenberg - Producer | |
| Richard S. Wright - Producer | |
| Dirk Blackman - Screenwriter | |
| Beth DePatie - Executive Producer | |
| Eric Reid - Executive Producer | |
| Ross Emery - Director of Photography | |
| Howard McCain - Screenwriter | |
| Danny McBride - Story | |
| Skip Williamson - Executive Producer | |
| Paul Haslinger - Composer | |
| Robert Orr - Story | |
| James McQuaide - Executive Producer | |
| Henry Winterstern - Executive Producer | |
| Patrick Tatopoulos - Director |
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