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Snow Patrol - The Lightning Strike (What If This Storm Ends?)

Song used for the teaser trailer.

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Really Slow Motion & Epic North - Terminal Orbit EpicSongWeek 6 09 2015

Song used in the second trailer.

Digimon is a Japanese-American science fiction fantasy action-adventure film based on the anime of the same name. It is the first of the live action Digimon film series. The film, which combines computer animation with live-action, is directed by Robert Stromberg and written and produced by Drew Gars in cooperation with Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Saban Films. The film stars Ansel Elgort, Josh Hutcherson, Bella Thorne, Asa Butterfield, Liana Liberato, Robert Sheehan, Ty Sympkins, Ben Mendelsohn and Patrick Stewart; while the Digimon voice actors reprise their roles from the anime respectively.

Plot[]

A group of human youths from Earth get transported to a strange dimension called the "Digital World" while they are at summer camp where they discover that they are in a land where digital creatures called "Digimon" dwell. Befriending seven of the Digimon, these youths learn that they have the ability to help their partners digitally evolve (digivolve) into stronger, powerful forms that can combat enemies for a short amount of time. Setting off on their journey, the youths start searching for a way home. While there, they learn that they are the "DigiDestined", chosen young guardians with compatibilities with Digimon, and they are the only hope in defeating an evil digimon that is slowly about to consuming the Digital World.

Synopsis[]

The film opens with a narration (Watson) saying that there is a parallel universe where one day equals one minute on Earth where mysterious creatures dwell called "Digimon". The universe was called the "Digital World". Digimon possess a legendary power where they "ages" and grows up into larger and more powerful forms, it was called "Digivolution". One day, a strange being (that is a manifestation of the remains and hatred of the digimon who failed to digivolve) came to The Digital World from beyond the "Wall of Fire" and its presence caused the Digital World to become warped, throwing it chronology out of sync with the Real World with the help of it's byproducts, The Dark Masters. To defeat this force, a group of human youths from Earth were chosen and brought to the Digital World, successfully destroying the evil being. These youths were known as the "DigiDestined", and their legend was famed throughout the Digital World, with temples erected to their memories, and a prophecy that said a new generation of DigiDestined would arise when the Digital World would need them again. ...

Cast[]

Humans[]

The DigiDestined[]

  • Ansel Elgort as Tyler "Tai" Kamden, the leader of the DigiDestined. He is considered to being stubborn and thick-headed, but brave, funny, affectionate and very protective of his sister and friends.
  • Josh Hutcherson as Matt Jordans, The "lone wolf" of the group and the older brother of T.K. Jordans.
  • Bella Thorne as Sora Taylor, Tai's best friend and a member of the DigiDestined. She is supportive, kind and acts as a mother figure to the group.
  • Asa Butterfield as Korbin "Izzy" Isaacs, a computer expert and a member of the DigiDestined. He is very intelligent and a logical thinker.
  • Liana Liberato as Mimi Thatch, a member of the DigiDestined. She is kind and caring, although initially slightly selfish.
  • Ty Simpkins as T.K. Tanner, The youngest of the group and the younger brother of Matt.
  • Robert Sheehan as Joe Kingston, the eldest member of the DigiDestined. He is dependable and thoughtful, though he is sometimes a worrier. He tries to act as the voice of reason within the group.

Other Humans[]

  • Joey King as Kari Kamden, Tai's kind, gentle and enigmatic little sister.
  • J.R. Bourne as Sullivan "Sully" Kamden, Tai and Kari's father and Yudelle's husband.
  • Tracy Middendorf as Yudelia "Delia" Kamden, Tai and Kari's mother and Sully's wife.
  • Robin Tunney as Tonya Taylor, Sora's mother.
  • Sasha Alexander as Katherine Isaacs, Mason's wife and Izzy's adopted mother.
  • Matt Passmore as Mason Isaacs, Katherine's husband and Izzy's adopted father.
  • Josh Hopkins as Hilton Jordans, a news producer for KNTV and Matt and T.K.'s father.
  • Kathleen Rose Perkins as Nancy Tanner, Matt and T.K.'s mother and Hilton's ex-wife.
  • Michael Trucco as Kenneth Thatch, Savannah's husband and Mimi's father.
  • Caroline Dhavernas as Savannah Thatch, Kenneth's wife and Mimi's mother.
  • Paul McGillion as Heath Kingston, Joe’s father and Tessa’s husband.
  • Marguerite Moreau as Tessa Kingston, Joe’s mother and Heath’s husband.
  • Ed Helms as Mr. Doug Fulbright, the DigiDestined's over dramatic science teacher.
  • Josh Charles as Burton Walker, the lead anchorman for KNTV.
  • Elizabeth Mitchell as Denise Quinn, the lead anchorwoman for KNTV.
  • Dan Aykroyd as Ernest "Ernie" Hartman, the general manager of the KNTV television station and Hilton's UFO-conspiracy-theory-obsessed boss.
  • Timothy Simons as Charlie Jeffers, Ernie's assistant at KNTV.
  • Olivia Wilde as Jackie Boswell, a correspondent working at KNTV.
  • Kyle Mooney as Jeremiah Ward, Jackie's camera man.
  • Leven Rambin as Bridget, a camp counselor Tai tries to impress.
  • Simon Pegg as Dr. Cedric Fallon, an astrophysicist studying a storm-like phenomenon at the summer camp.
  • Ray Wise as David Jenkins, the Mayor of San Francisco.

Cameos[]

  • Joshua Seth as street magician
  • Michael Reisz as Hank the bus driver
  • Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Nancy the neighbor
  • Mona Marshall as the librarian
  • Philece Sampler as Nurse Cheryl
  • Kyle hebert as the janitor
  • Wendee Lee as Janet the school counselor
  • Allison Janney as Natalie
  • Lara Jill Miller as Miss Goldberg
  • Tom Fahn as Principal Bowen
  • Kirk Thornton as store clerk
  • Tifanie Christun as soccer coach
  • Jeff Nimoy as airport security guard
  • Anna Garduno as Principal's secretary
  • R. Martin Klein as homeless man
  • Chris Parnell as the announcer
  • Laura Summer as religious fanatic
  • Edie Mirman as woman by bus stop
  • Kenan Thompson as himself

Digimon[]

  • Samuel L. Jackson voices Agumon, a reptile Digimon and the partner of Tai Kamden.
    • Brianne Siddall voices Koromon, Agumon's In-Training form.
    • Samuel L. Jackson also voices Greymon, a Dinosaur-type Digimon and Agumon's Champion form.
  • Kirk Thornton voices Gabumon, a canine Digimon and the partner of Matt Jordans.
    • Kirk Thornton voices Tsunomon, Gabumon's In-Training form.
    • Kirk Thornton also voices Garurumon, Gabumon's champion form, a large, wolf-like beast with white sharp fur and dark blue stripes.
  • Tifanie Christun voices Biyomon, a small bird Digimon and the partner of Sora Taylor.
    • Tifanie Christun also voices Yokomon, Biyomon's In-Training form
    • Melodee Spevack voices Birdramon, a phoenix-like bird digimon who is Biyomon's Champion form.
  • Jeff Nimoy voices Tentomon, an Insectoid Digimon and the partner of Korbin "Izzy" Issacs.
    • Jeff Nimoy also voices Motimon, Tentomon's In-Training form.
    • Jeff Nimoy also voices Kabuterimon, Tentomon's champion form.
  • Jenna Elfman voices Palmon, a plant Digimon with reptile features and the partner of Mimi Thatch.
    • Anna Garduno also voices Tanemon, Palmon's In-Training form
    • Jenna Elfman voices Togemon, Palmon's Champion form.
  • Pierre Niney voices Gomamon, a young harp seal Digimon and the partner of Joe Kingston.
    • R. Martin Klein voices Bukamon, the In-Training form of Gomamon
    • Pierre Niney also voices Ikkakumon, a Sea Animal Digimon and Champion form of Gomamon.
  • Laura Summer voices Patamon, a Mammal Digimon and the partner of T.K. Jordans.
    • Laura Summer voices Tokomon, the In-Training form of Patamon
    • Daniel Cudmore as Angemon, and angel Digimon and the Champion form of Patamon.
  • Ben Mendelsohn as Devimon, a Fallen Angel Digimon who is the ruler of File Island who tend to infect the Digital World with the Black Gears founded on the island.
  • Ron Perlman voices Leomon, an Animal Digimon and the protector of File Island who becomes corrupted by Devimon.
- Douglas Tait as Leomon (motion capture)
  • Djimon Hounsou voices Orgemon, an Ogre Digimon and Leomon's archenemy.
- Derek Mears as Ogremon (motion capture)
  • Patton Oswalt voices Frigimon, A snowman-like Digimon who lives in the frozen northern part of File Island.
  • Seth Rogen voices Elecmon, a Mammal Digimon and the caretaker of Primary Village.
  • Falk Hentschel as Centaruman (makeup and motion capture), an Animal Digimon and the guardian of a temple which was built in honor of the DigiDestined.
  • Doug Erholtz voices Sukamon, a mutant-type champion Digimon.
  • Dave Mallow voices Chuumon, a beast-type rookie Digimon.
  • Patrick Stewart as Gennai, an old man created from data who acts as a guide to the DigiDestined.
  • Frank Welker as various Digimon voices
  • Kevin Michael Richardson as various Digimon voices
  • Emma Watson as the Narrator

Development[]

It was rumored by fans of the series that a live-action movie was in the works. On March 20, 20**, a live-action motion-picture adaptation of Digimon was announced by Drew Gars, a fan of the franchise, who will serve as the producer and screenwriter.

In April, it was announced that Ansel Elgort had been cast as Tai, with Asa Butterfield as Izzy, Ty Simpkins as T.K., and Robert Sheehan as Joe. On April 30, actor Josh Hutcherson was cast as Matt. On May 1, Liana Liberato was cast as Mimi. Eliza Bennett was offered the role of Sora but declined. Debby Ryan, Odeya Rush, AnnaSophia Robb and other actresses were tested for the role but it went to Bella Thorne. On May 5th, Patrick Stewart and Joey King joined the film as Gennai and Kari.

On May 15, Ben Mendelson was added to the cast of the film as Devimon, the film's main antagonist. In San Diego ComicCon 20**, it was announced that the original voice actors would reprise their roles of the Digimon partners. A week after ComicCon 20**, Gars announced that Ron Perlman and Djimon Hounsou joined the as the voices of Leomon and Ogremon.

Industrial Light & Magic was chosen to create the visual effects for the first film and the second film. Hongo and Gars hired Oscar winners John Knoll and Hal T. Hickel, both known for their work on the Star Wars prequel trilogy and the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Legacy Effects was hired to do the special and practical effects on the film. Shane Mahan, known for creating the armored suits for Iron Man, was hired on as effects supervisor. John Rosengrant was also brought in for his work on Real Steel. Oscar winner Clay Pinney, known for his work on Independence Day and Star Trek, was also brought on board. Hybride Technologies, a division of Ubisoft, and Rodeo FX also contributed to the visual effects. Some of the practical creature effect were provided by Jim Henson's Creature Shop.

Trivia[]

  • The running time is 134 minutes.
  • The film is rated PG-13 for action violence and language.
  • The film is distributed by Universal Pictures in all English-speaking territories (USA, UK, Australia and South Africa), Columbia Pictures (through Sony Pictures) in Continental Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Scandinavia, Asia (including India and excluding Australia, New Zealand and Japan) and its owner Toei Company in Japan and the remainder of the world and Legendary Pictures, while being produced by Saban Films and Toei Company.
  • Gars watched the anime in order to get the source material in the script.
  • Casting was complicated by the raft of prominent candidates such as Eliza Bennett, Sarah Hyland, Jennette McCurdy, Odeya Rush, Abigail Breslin, Daniella Campbell and AnnaSophia Robb. Gars said in an interview, "The character of Sora Taylor was the hardest character we'd had to cast. We tried different actresses to see which one looked perfect for the role."
  • Drew Gars described the film as "a mixture of King Kong and The Chronicles of Narina: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, and The Jungle Book."

Cast Gallery[]

Digimon[]

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