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Two years after the events of their adventure in the Digital World, The Digidestined are now gone on with their own lives to live, but somehow, they get transported back to the Digital World by Gennai when an evil Digimon plans to rule a continent in the Digital World called the Server Continent. |
Two years after the events of their adventure in the Digital World, The Digidestined are now gone on with their own lives to live, but somehow, they get transported back to the Digital World by Gennai when an evil Digimon plans to rule a continent in the Digital World called the Server Continent. |
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+ | Patrick Stewart, later Ewan McGregor and Anthony Hopkins plays '''Gennai''', a data-based human in the form of an old man who serves as the DigiDestined's guide in the first three films. |
In ''The Fate of Two Worlds'', Gennai regains his youthful appearance as he meets his old friend Azulongmon and is entrusted with one of his DigiCores to give to the DigiDestined in the summer. Gennai then reveals he, along with other members of his kind, have been working to remove all information gathered by goverments all around the world regarding the Digital World, to protect it from unfriendly interest. Gennai later appears, revealing to have possessed Gatomon's Tail Ring the entire time as he explains that was so she can Armor & DNA Digivolve like the others. |
In ''The Fate of Two Worlds'', Gennai regains his youthful appearance as he meets his old friend Azulongmon and is entrusted with one of his DigiCores to give to the DigiDestined in the summer. Gennai then reveals he, along with other members of his kind, have been working to remove all information gathered by goverments all around the world regarding the Digital World, to protect it from unfriendly interest. Gennai later appears, revealing to have possessed Gatomon's Tail Ring the entire time as he explains that was so she can Armor & DNA Digivolve like the others. |
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==='''Hilton Jordans'''=== |
==='''Hilton Jordans'''=== |
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==='''Nancy Tanner'''=== |
==='''Nancy Tanner'''=== |
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==='''Katherine Isaacs'''=== |
==='''Katherine Isaacs'''=== |
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==='''Mason Isaacs'''=== |
==='''Mason Isaacs'''=== |
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==='''Doug Fulbright'''=== |
==='''Doug Fulbright'''=== |
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Ed Helms plays '''Mr. Doug Fulbright''', the DigiDestined's over dramatic science teacher who is also the proprietor of Camp TBA in ''Digimon''. |
Ed Helms plays '''Mr. Doug Fulbright''', the DigiDestined's over dramatic science teacher who is also the proprietor of Camp TBA in ''Digimon''. |
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'''D.A.T.S.''' (shortened for the Digitally Advanced Tactics Service) is an internal government agency that deals with threats in cyberspace. |
'''D.A.T.S.''' (shortened for the Digitally Advanced Tactics Service) is an internal government agency that deals with threats in cyberspace. |
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===='''Sara Jean Aubrey'''==== |
===='''Sara Jean Aubrey'''==== |
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− | + | Genevieve Gaunt plays '''Dr. Sara Jean Aubrey''', a I.T. computer expert and scientist for D.A.T.S. who works closely with Walsh. She is the first one to notice Myotismon arriving to earth. When Myotismon start his invasion, she joins Tai, Agumon and Kari (along with Damon and Fallon) to hide from Myotismon and his army. |
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===='''Marcus Damon'''==== |
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Zach Woods plays '''Marcus Damon''', a cocky and cowardly D.A.T.S. rookie agent. When Myotismon start his invasion, he joins Tai, Agumon and Kari (along with Aubrey and Fallon) to hide from Myotismon and his army. |
Zach Woods plays '''Marcus Damon''', a cocky and cowardly D.A.T.S. rookie agent. When Myotismon start his invasion, he joins Tai, Agumon and Kari (along with Aubrey and Fallon) to hide from Myotismon and his army. |
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===='''Laurel Walsh'''==== |
===='''Laurel Walsh'''==== |
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==='''George Loomis'''=== |
==='''George Loomis'''=== |
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Liam Neeson plays '''George Loomis''', the Vice President of the United States. He and Oliver are good friends and colleagues in politics. When he believes that Oliver is dead, he reluctantly takes the position of acting president. |
Liam Neeson plays '''George Loomis''', the Vice President of the United States. He and Oliver are good friends and colleagues in politics. When he believes that Oliver is dead, he reluctantly takes the position of acting president. |
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Craig T. Nelson plays Charles DeWitt, the Speaker of the House of Representatives. When he is imformed about Tom Norstien is presumed dead, he becomes the acting vice president. |
Craig T. Nelson plays Charles DeWitt, the Speaker of the House of Representatives. When he is imformed about Tom Norstien is presumed dead, he becomes the acting vice president. |
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==='''Carol Williams'''=== |
==='''Carol Williams'''=== |
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==='''Jack Cranston'''=== |
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==='''Carter Abrahams'''=== |
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==='''Channel 8 News'''=== |
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===='''Charlie Jeffers'''==== |
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===='''Ernie Hartman'''==== |
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+ | Dan Aykroyd plays '''Ernest "Ernie" Hartman''', the general manager of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNTV KNTV] television station and Hilton's UFO-conspiracy-theory obsessed boss. |
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===='''Burton Walker'''==== |
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+ | Josh Charles plays '''Burton Walker''', the lead anchorman for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNTV KNTV]. |
===='''Denise Quinn'''==== |
===='''Denise Quinn'''==== |
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+ | Elizabeth Mitchell plays '''Denise Quinn''', the lead anchorwoman for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNTV KNTV]. |
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===='''Jackie Boswell'''==== |
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+ | Olivia Wilde plays '''Jackie Boswell''', a reporter for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KNTV KNTV]. |
===='''Jeremiah Ward'''==== |
===='''Jeremiah Ward'''==== |
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Kyle Mooney plays '''Jeremiah Ward''', Jackie's camera operator. |
Kyle Mooney plays '''Jeremiah Ward''', Jackie's camera operator. |
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==='''Patrick Monaghan'''=== |
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==='''Samantha Monaghan'''=== |
==='''Samantha Monaghan'''=== |
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+ | Sarah Clarke portrays Samantha Monaghan, Davis and June's mother and Patrick's wife. |
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==='''June Monaghan'''=== |
==='''June Monaghan'''=== |
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==='''Felicia Hill'''=== |
==='''Felicia Hill'''=== |
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==='''Christopher Hill'''=== |
==='''Christopher Hill'''=== |
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+ | J.K. Simmons portrays '''Christopher Hill''', Cody's grandfather and Henry's father. |
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==='''Barbara Irvine'''=== |
==='''Barbara Irvine'''=== |
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+ | Elizabeth Reaser portrays '''Barbara Irvine''', Yolei, Mona, Malcolm and Christine's mother and Louis' wife. |
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==='''Louis Irvine'''=== |
==='''Louis Irvine'''=== |
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==='''Mona Irvine'''=== |
==='''Mona Irvine'''=== |
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==='''Malcolm Irvine'''=== |
==='''Malcolm Irvine'''=== |
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==='''Christine Irvine'''=== |
==='''Christine Irvine'''=== |
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+ | Dylan Gelula portrays '''Christine Irvine''', one of Yolei's older sisters. |
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==='''Daniel Ichabod'''=== |
==='''Daniel Ichabod'''=== |
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+ | Andy Buckley portrays Daniel Ichabod, Ken's father. |
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==='''Kelly Ichabod'''=== |
==='''Kelly Ichabod'''=== |
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+ | Clea DuVall portrays Kelly Ichabod, Ken's mother. |
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==='''Naomi Ashley'''=== |
==='''Naomi Ashley'''=== |
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==='''Samuel Whitburne'''=== |
==='''Samuel Whitburne'''=== |
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Kelsey Grammer plays '''President Samuel Whitburne''', the new President of the United States, a former U.S. Vice admiral, and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States) Republican] politician for ''The Fate of Two Worlds''. He fully becomes aware of Digimon and the Digital World when he is introduce to Oikawa. |
Kelsey Grammer plays '''President Samuel Whitburne''', the new President of the United States, a former U.S. Vice admiral, and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States) Republican] politician for ''The Fate of Two Worlds''. He fully becomes aware of Digimon and the Digital World when he is introduce to Oikawa. |
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==='''Terence Reynolds'''=== |
==='''Terence Reynolds'''=== |
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Ted Levine plays '''Lt. General Terence Reynolds''', a U.S. Army general officer and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chairman_of_the_Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff]. |
Ted Levine plays '''Lt. General Terence Reynolds''', a U.S. Army general officer and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chairman_of_the_Joint_Chiefs_of_Staff Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff]. |
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− | + | Jon Voight as Mark Cafferty, the Vice President of the United States and a affiliate to Oikawa. He serves as the hidden quaternary antagonist of the film. He helped |
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==='''Jody Marie Russo'''=== |
==='''Jody Marie Russo'''=== |
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Alison Brie plays '''Jody Marie Russo''', a self-righteous and obnoxious conservative political commentator and the host of ''Justice by Jody''. |
Alison Brie plays '''Jody Marie Russo''', a self-righteous and obnoxious conservative political commentator and the host of ''Justice by Jody''. |
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==='''James Maguire'''=== |
==='''James Maguire'''=== |
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− | + | Patrick St. Esprit plays '''James Maguire''', the current Vice President of the United States under Whitburne's presidency. |
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+ | ==='''I.I.A.'''=== |
+ | ===='''Walter Metcalfe'''==== |
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− | Jill Hesseney plays '''Imogene O'Hara''', the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deputy_Director_of_the_National_Security_Agency Deputy Director of the National Security Agency] and the right-hand to General Miles. |
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+ | ==='''Bendicht "Benny" Röthlisberger'''=== |
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+ | Dolph Lundgren plays Bendicht "Benny" Röthlisberger, a major antagonist of the Tri Trilogy. He is a Swiss mobster and loan shark who Tai loaned money from. |
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==='''Cameos'''=== |
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Oliver_(comedian) John Oliver] makes a cameo as himself, joking about the disappearance of the wild Digimon in the monologue on his show [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Week_Tonight_with_John_Oliver Last Week Tonight with John Oliver]. |
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Oliver_(comedian) John Oliver] makes a cameo as himself, joking about the disappearance of the wild Digimon in the monologue on his show [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Week_Tonight_with_John_Oliver Last Week Tonight with John Oliver]. |
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===='''Al Roker'''==== |
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Roker Al Roker] makes a cameo appearance as himself, |
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Roker Al Roker] makes a cameo appearance as himself, |
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*Lou Ferrigno as '''Agent Barric''', a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail. |
*Lou Ferrigno as '''Agent Barric''', a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail. |
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*Rick Fox as '''Agent Wenn''', a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail. |
*Rick Fox as '''Agent Wenn''', a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail. |
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− | *Nicholas Lea as Agent Jones, a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail. |
+ | *Nicholas Lea as '''Agent Jones''', a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail. |
*Sophie Marceau as '''Colette Bouchillon''', the Executive Director of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_Women UN Women]. |
*Sophie Marceau as '''Colette Bouchillon''', the Executive Director of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UN_Women UN Women]. |
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*Charles Edwards as '''Victor Aitken''', the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]. |
*Charles Edwards as '''Victor Aitken''', the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]. |
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*Jill Flint as '''Colleen''', Senator Koenig's campaign manager. |
*Jill Flint as '''Colleen''', Senator Koenig's campaign manager. |
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*TBA as '''Dr. Beagan''', Joe's medical teacher. |
*TBA as '''Dr. Beagan''', Joe's medical teacher. |
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+ | *Josef Sommer as '''The Mayor of New York City''' |
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+ | ==Cast Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | 56789.jpg|Tyler "Tai" Kamden |
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+ | 461594_394673667217940_372535862765054_1420832_2076474682_o.jpg|Matt Jordans |
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+ | Szdkoj.jpg|Sora Taylor |
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+ | Imageson.jpg|Mimi Thatch |
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+ | IMG_3072.jpg|Korbin "Izzy" Isaacs |
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+ | City-of-bones04.jpg|Joe Kingston |
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+ | Portal-Harley-IM3.jpg|T.K. Jordans |
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+ | X-men-days-of-future-past-teaser-trailer-old-professor-xavier.jpg|Gennai |
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+ | MDA.jpg|Kari Kamden |
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+ | IMG_5212.jpg|Sullivan "Sully" Kamden |
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+ | IMG_4679.jpg|Yudelia "Delia" Kamden |
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+ | IMG_5124.jpg|Hilton Jordans |
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+ | IMG_5131.png|Nancy Tanner |
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+ | IMG_5137.jpg|Tonya Taylor |
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+ | IMG_4871.jpg|Mason Isaacs |
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+ | IMG_5153.jpg|Katherine Isaacs |
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+ | IMG_5141.jpg|Kenneth Thatch |
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+ | IMG_5149.jpg|Savannah Thatch |
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+ | Andy1.jpg|Doug Fulbright |
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+ | IMG_4727.jpg|Ernest "Ernie" Hartman |
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+ | Imageg.jpg|Charlie Jeffers |
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+ | Olivia-wilde-the-change-up.jpg|Jackie Boswell |
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+ | Enhanced-8627-1406214013-1.png|Jeremiah Ward |
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+ | Jon_m_,Zulu_z,n_x_b_z.jpg|Denise Quinn |
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+ | Ounces_did_novinl.jpg|Burton Walker |
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+ | Big-nothing-big-nothing-01-12-2006-3-g.jpg|Dr. Cedric Fallon |
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+ | 5135069,yp_T7PMY5lKvdiJRNP2232rRcIxVh8A_S7N9IsWuz4QEwaEPZZrjpU_rJbihmueTTpJCTKIusJ0qmDEDRKo4WA==.jpg|Bridget Keener |
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+ | Ray_Wise_as_Pete_Kane_in_God's_Not_Dead_2_(1).png|Mayor Jenkins |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===Digimon=== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | 200px-Agumon2.png|Agumon |
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+ | 200px-Gabumon.png|Gabumon |
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+ | Biyomon_t.gif|Biyomon |
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+ | Tentomon.gif|Tentomon |
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+ | 200px-Palmon.gif|Palmon |
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+ | 177px-Gomamon2.jpg|Gomamon |
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+ | Patamon.gif|Patamon |
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+ | Greymon_t.gif|Greymon |
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+ | Garurumon.gif|Garurumon |
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+ | 200px-Birdramon.gif|Birdramon |
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+ | Kabuterimon.gif|Kabuterimon |
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+ | Togemon_b.jpg|Togemon |
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+ | Ikkakumon.gif|Ikkakumon |
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+ | Angemon.jpg|Angemon |
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+ | Devimon_t.gif|Devimon |
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+ | Ogremon_t.gif|Ogremon |
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+ | Leomon_t.gif|Leomon |
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+ | Centarumon.gif|Centarumon |
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+ | Chuumon.gif|Chuumon |
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+ | Sukamon.gif|Sukamon |
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+ | Numemon.jpg|Numemon |
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+ | Frigimon.gif|Frigimon |
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+ | Elecmon.gif|Elecmon |
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+ | 191px-Monochromon.gif|Monochromon |
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+ | Kuwagamon.gif|Kuwagumon |
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+ | Seadramon.png|Seadramon |
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+ | Bakemon_t.gif|Bakemon |
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+ | </gallery> |
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Revision as of 06:23, 30 January 2019
Digimon is a series of American science fiction fantasy adventure action films directed by Robert Stromberg (1-4), Joseph Kosinski (5-7) and Justin Lin (8-10) based on the media franchise of the same name created by Akiyoshi Hongo and Toei Animation.
Film series
Digimon (20**)
Main article: Digimon
A group of youths who gets 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, the 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 children with compatibilities with Digimon, and they are the only hope in destroying an evil digmon that is slowly about to consuming the Digital World.
Digimon: The Dark Network (20**)
Main article: Digimon: The Dark Network
Two years after the events of their adventure in the Digital World, The Digidestined are now gone on with their own lives to live, but somehow, they get transported back to the Digital World by Gennai when an evil Digimon plans to rule a continent in the Digital World called the Server Continent.
Digimon: The Battle for Earth (20**)
Main article: Digimon: The Battle for Earth
A year after their second adventure in the Digital World, the DigiDestined have moved on with their lives. But they recieve a message from Gennai that reveal that there's an eighth DigiDestined and that an evil Digimon named Myotismon and his army are heading to San Francisco to find him/her. They decide to find the Eighth member before Myotismon does.
Digimon: A New Digitude
Characters
Digimon
Agumon
TBA
Gabumon
TBA
Biyomon
TBA
Tentomon
TBA
Palmon
TBA
Gomamon
TBA
Patamon
TBA
Gatomon
TBA
Kudamon
TBA
Veemon
TBA
Armadillomon
TBA
Hawkmon
TBA
Wormmon
TBA
Gennai
Patrick Stewart, later Ewan McGregor and Anthony Hopkins plays Gennai, a data-based human in the form of an old man who serves as the DigiDestined's guide in the first three films.
In The Fate of Two Worlds, Gennai regains his youthful appearance as he meets his old friend Azulongmon and is entrusted with one of his DigiCores to give to the DigiDestined in the summer. Gennai then reveals he, along with other members of his kind, have been working to remove all information gathered by goverments all around the world regarding the Digital World, to protect it from unfriendly interest. Gennai later appears, revealing to have possessed Gatomon's Tail Ring the entire time as he explains that was so she can Armor & DNA Digivolve like the others.
Leomon
Ogremon
Elecmon
Centarumon
Chuumon
Sukamon
Andromon
Pixiemon
Whamon
Wizardmon
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Humans
DigiDestined
Tai Kamden
Ansel Elgort plays Tyler "Tai" Kamden as the main human protagonist of the three films of the Digimon film series.
In Digimon, Tai Kamden was the star soccer player for his school who was asked by his science teacher McDougal to be one of the counselors for a summer camp until that day it started to snow in the camp. He and others (Matt, Sora, Izzy, Mimi, Joe and T.K.) are sucked up into a portal...
Matt Jordans
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Sora Taylor
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Izzy Issacs
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Mimi Thatch
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Joe Kingston
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T.K. Jordans
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Kari Kamden
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Davis Monaghan
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Cody Hill
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Yolei Irvine
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Ken Ichabod
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Thomas Norstein
Tom Cruise play Thomas Harold Norstein, the President of the United States in The Battle for Earth.
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Zoe Oliver
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Relena Norstein
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Satsuma Rentaro
Ken Watanabe plays Satsuma Rentaro, the head of D.A.T.S. and one of the original DigiDestined that defeated Apocalymon and The Dark Masters.
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Daigo Nishijima
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Maika Himekawitz
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Beau Miller
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Natalia Browning
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Eric Gurblwyn
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Sullivan Kamden
Yudelia Kamden
Hilton Jordans
Nancy Tanner
Katherine Isaacs
Mason Isaacs
Kenneth Thatch
Savannah Thatch
Doug Fulbright
Ed Helms plays Mr. Doug Fulbright, the DigiDestined's over dramatic science teacher who is also the proprietor of Camp TBA in Digimon.
In A New Digitude, he has a brief cameo appearance where his is now the head of the computer lab.
DATS
D.A.T.S. (shortened for the Digitally Advanced Tactics Service) is an internal government agency that deals with threats in cyberspace.
Sara Jean Aubrey
Genevieve Gaunt plays Dr. Sara Jean Aubrey, a I.T. computer expert and scientist for D.A.T.S. who works closely with Walsh. She is the first one to notice Myotismon arriving to earth. When Myotismon start his invasion, she joins Tai, Agumon and Kari (along with Damon and Fallon) to hide from Myotismon and his army.
Marcus Damon
Zach Woods plays Marcus Damon, a cocky and cowardly D.A.T.S. rookie agent. When Myotismon start his invasion, he joins Tai, Agumon and Kari (along with Aubrey and Fallon) to hide from Myotismon and his army.
Laurel Walsh
Orla Brady play Dr. Laurel Walsh,
William Lewis
George Loomis
Liam Neeson plays George Loomis, the Vice President of the United States. He and Oliver are good friends and colleagues in politics. When he believes that Oliver is dead, he reluctantly takes the position of acting president.
Cedric Fallon
Quincey Miles
Charles DeWitt
Craig T. Nelson plays Charles DeWitt, the Speaker of the House of Representatives. When he is imformed about Tom Norstien is presumed dead, he becomes the acting vice president.
Carol Williams
Jack Cranston
Felicia Ganterity
Carter Abrahams
Channel 8 News
Charlie Jeffers
Ernie Hartman
Dan Aykroyd plays Ernest "Ernie" Hartman, the general manager of the KNTV television station and Hilton's UFO-conspiracy-theory obsessed boss.
Burton Walker
Josh Charles plays Burton Walker, the lead anchorman for KNTV.
Denise Quinn
Elizabeth Mitchell plays Denise Quinn, the lead anchorwoman for KNTV.
Jackie Boswell
Olivia Wilde plays Jackie Boswell, a reporter for KNTV.
Jeremiah Ward
Kyle Mooney plays Jeremiah Ward, Jackie's camera operator.
Patrick Monaghan
Josh Hamilton portrays Patrick Monaghan, Davis and June's father and Samantha's wife.
Samantha Monaghan
Sarah Clarke portrays Samantha Monaghan, Davis and June's mother and Patrick's wife.
June Monaghan
Halston Sage portrays June Monaghan, Davis' older sister.
Felicia Hill
Sutton Foster portrays Felicia Hill, Cody's single mother.
Christopher Hill
J.K. Simmons portrays Christopher Hill, Cody's grandfather and Henry's father.
Barbara Irvine
Elizabeth Reaser portrays Barbara Irvine, Yolei, Mona, Malcolm and Christine's mother and Louis' wife.
Louis Irvine
Victor Webster portrays Jonah Irvine, Yolei, Mona, Malcolm and Christine's father and Barbara's wife who runs a convenience store.
Mona Irvine
Gracie Dzienny portrays Mona Irvine, one of Yolei's older sister.
Malcolm Irvine
Calum Worthy portrays Malcolm Irvine, Yolei's older brother.
Christine Irvine
Dylan Gelula portrays Christine Irvine, one of Yolei's older sisters.
Daniel Ichabod
Andy Buckley portrays Daniel Ichabod, Ken's father.
Kelly Ichabod
Clea DuVall portrays Kelly Ichabod, Ken's mother.
Naomi Ashley
Alvin Kapoor
Aasif Mandvi portrays Alvin Kapoor.
Ginnie Farley
Zoey Deutch portrays Ginnie Farley, a medical student in Joe's class and love interest.
Samuel Whitburne
Kelsey Grammer plays President Samuel Whitburne, the new President of the United States, a former U.S. Vice admiral, and a Republican politician for The Fate of Two Worlds. He fully becomes aware of Digimon and the Digital World when he is introduce to Oikawa.
Wanda Renwick
Sarah Michelle Gellar plays Senator Wanda Renwick, a U.S. junior senator from California and a Democratic politician who is the first to be suspicious of Oikawa.
Terence Reynolds
Ted Levine plays Lt. General Terence Reynolds, a U.S. Army general officer and the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Mark Cafferty
Jon Voight as Mark Cafferty, the Vice President of the United States and a affiliate to Oikawa. He serves as the hidden quaternary antagonist of the film. He helped
Jody Marie Russo
Alison Brie plays Jody Marie Russo, a self-righteous and obnoxious conservative political commentator and the host of Justice by Jody.
Russo returns in Infection
James Maguire
Patrick St. Esprit plays James Maguire, the current Vice President of the United States under Whitburne's presidency.
I.I.A.
Walter Metcalfe
Alec Baldwin plays Walter Metcalfe, the director
Nabil El-Hashem
Bendicht "Benny" Röthlisberger
Dolph Lundgren plays Bendicht "Benny" Röthlisberger, a major antagonist of the Tri Trilogy. He is a Swiss mobster and loan shark who Tai loaned money from.
In Infection, he appears as the quaternary antagonist in the film. He is first approached by Tai
In Rebooted, he appears as the tertiary antagonist in the film.
In TBA,
Ashton Kerrigan
Edward Holcroft plays Ashton Kerrigan,
Martin Spencer
Dr. Gressel
TBA plays Dr. Gressel, an anthropologist who believes that there is life in the online world.
Cameos
Wolf Blitzer
Wolf Blizter makes a cameo as himself, reporting about the attack at Stockholm Royal University showcase in the show, The Situation Room in The Battle for Earth.
Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur makes a cameo as himself, reporting about the attack at Stockholm Royal University showcase in the show, The Young Turks in The Battle for Earth.
Ana Kasparian
Ana Kasparian makes a cameo as herself, reporting about the attack at Stockholm Royal University showcase in the show, The Young Turks in The Battle for Earth.
Anderson Cooper
Anderson Cooper makes a cameo as himself, reporting the battle between Mammothmon and Birdramon on his show Anderson Cooper 360° in The Battle for Earth.
Stephanie Abrams
Stephanie Abrams makes a cameo as herself, reporting about Myotismon's fog barrier in The Weather Channel in The Battle for Earth.
Ryan Seacrest
Ryan Seacrest makes a cameo appearance as himself, interviewing Ken at the Time 100 Gala in The Fate of Two Worlds.
Maria Menounos
Maria Menounos makes a cameo appearance as herself, interviewing Ken at the Time 100 Gala in The Fate of Two Worlds.
DJ Khaled
DJ Khaled makes a cameo as himself, hosting a charity concert event for the lives that were lost in the Myotismon attack
Adele
Adele makes a cameo as herself, performimg at a charity concert event for the lives that were lost in the Myotismon attack.
Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy Teigen makes a cameo as herself, sitting at a table with Ken and Cody at the Time 100 Gala in The Fate of Two Worlds.
Pharrell Williams
Pharrell Williams makes a cameo as himself, sitting at a table with Ken and Cody at the Time 100 Gala in The Fate of Two Worlds.
Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban makes a cameo as himself, sitting at a table with Ken and Cody at the Time 100 Gala in The Fate of Two Worlds.
Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien makes a cameo as himself, running in terror from the wild Digimon in the charity concert.
Perez Hilton
Perez Hilton makes a cameo as himself, running in terror from the wild Digimon in the charity concert.
Pat Kiernan
Pat Kiernan makes a cameo as a CNN News anchor, reporting about the aftermath of the concert attack.
Savannah Guthrie
Savannah Guthrie makes a cameo as herself, reporting about the meeting at the United Nations on the Today Show.
Natalie Morales
Natalie Morales makes a cameo as herself, reporting about the meeting at the United Nations on the Today Show.
Bill Maher
Bill Maher makes a cameo as himself, joking about the disappearance of the wild Digimon in the monologue on his show Real Time with Bill Maher.
Gilbert Gottfried
Gilbert Gottfried makes a cameo appearance as a conspiracy theorist, commentating on the disappearance of the wild Digimon in The Fate of Two Worlds.
John Oliver
John Oliver makes a cameo as himself, joking about the disappearance of the wild Digimon in the monologue on his show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.
Hoda Kotb
Hoda Kotb makes a cameo appearance as himself,
Al Roker
Al Roker makes a cameo appearance as himself,
Aaron Carter
Aaron Carter makes a cameo appearance as himself,
Other Humans
The Minor humans have small roles in the films. They appeared in one film each, and not seen again for the rest of the film.
- Leven Rambin as Bridget, a camp counselor Tai tries to impress.
- Robert Carradine as Owen Palmer, the dean of the Stockholm Royal University of Science and Technology.
- Christina Cox as Cynthia Stenson, the White House Communitcations Director who was killed by Myotismon in the beginning.
- Carly Pope as Bernadette Dunham, the White House Press Secretary who was killed by Myotismon in the beginning.
- David Harbour as Michael Carver, the National Security Advisor who was killed by Myotismon in the beginning.
- Kerris Dorsey as Gwen Norstein, Thomas and Zoe's daughter who was killed by Myotismon in the beginning.
- Michael Durrell as Maximilian Shepherd, the U.S. Governor of California.
- TBA as TBA, the United States Senior Senator from California.
- Gina Holden as the U.S. Ambassador of United Nations.
- Sarah Lind as Agent Asgley, a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail.
- Lou Ferrigno as Agent Barric, a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail.
- Rick Fox as Agent Wenn, a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail.
- Nicholas Lea as Agent Jones, a Secret Service agent assigned to President Whitburne's Security Detail.
- Sophie Marceau as Colette Bouchillon, the Executive Director of UN Women.
- Charles Edwards as Victor Aitken, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- Farah Tahir as Sahir Rashid, the President of the UN Security Council.
- Zulay Henao as Rafaela Álvares, a fashion designer and Sora's employer.
- Steven Weber as Darrell Burke, a former Goldman Sachs executive and Koenig's Republican gubernatorial opponent.
- Jill Flint as Colleen, Senator Koenig's campaign manager.
- TBA as Dr. Beagan, Joe's medical teacher.
- Josef Sommer as The Mayor of New York City