Underworld: Awakening 2012

Vengeance Returns

6.306 / 10   3886 vote(s)
R
Fantasy Action Horror

Having escaped years of imprisonment, vampire warrioress Selene finds herself in a changed world where humans have discovered the existence of both Vampire and Lycan clans and are conducting an all-out war to eradicate both immortal species. Now Selene must battle the humans and a frightening new breed of super Lycans to ensure the death dealers' survival.

Homepage https://www.sonypictures.com/movies/underworldawakening
Release Date 2012-01-19
Runtime 1h 28m
Directors Scott Kevan, Måns Mårlind, Björn Stein
Producers Tom Rosenberg, Len Wiseman, Gary Lucchesi, Richard S. Wright, Skip Williamson, Henry Winterstern, James McQuaide, David Coatsworth, Eric Reid, David Kern
Writers Len Wiseman, Len Wiseman, Len Wiseman, Kevin Grevioux, J. Michael Straczynski, Allison Burnett, John Hlavin, John Hlavin, Danny McBride

Repetitive script for a very badly done mass up of FX. In addition, the cut of the movie is not properly done with scenes that seems to be unrelated one after another.

They should have left it after the first, good movie.

Andres Gomez

I dreamt of the day we would meet. Like a silly little girl. You're as cold as one already dead.

Popcorn bonanza as the Underworld series passes by in a whirl of effects driven action. Kate Beckinsale returns as super sexy - latex wearing - vampire Selene, after having skipped the third movie, here added into the mix is that Selene is searching for her hybrid daughter, while the pesky humans are intent on wiping out all vampires and lycans.

Cue carnage. The story is very slight, the script equally so, where pretty much all roads lead to another action scene. So Selene leaps about a lot amongst blood, brains and beasties, the later of which fronted by a new giganticus hulkus werewolf. No actor in the film is asked to stretch their acting chops, but for fans of the series and action junkies in general, this is undeniably a good fun movie. 6/10

John Chard