Digimon Tamers is a Japanese-American science-fiction fantasy action film based on the anime of the same name. It is directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and written and produced by Drew Gars. The film stars Ryan Potter, Mackenyu, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ryo Kase, Jason Bateman, Elle Fanning, Tao Okamoto, Keiko Kitagawa, Daniel Sunjata, Lil Re Howery, James Cromwell and Sacha Baron Cohen.
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Cast
Humans
- Ryan Potter as Takato Matsuki, the leader of the Tamers and an imaginative artist.
- Mackenyu as Henry Wong, a Tamer and the voice of reason of the group.
- Anya Taylor-Joy as Rika Norward, a tomboyish and headstrong but experience Tamer.
- Ryo Kase as Mitsuo Yamaki, the mysterious director of Hypnos who is tasked to apprehend any Digimon that appears in the Earth.
- Jason Bateman as Sgt. Fredrick DeLaurentis, a police detective from the Los Angeles Police Department who investigates the Tamers.
- Tao Okamoto as Riley Ohtori, a Hypnos agent and the chief technical operator.
- Keiko Kitagawa as Tally Onodera, a Hypnos agent and a systems operator.
- Elle Fanning as Jeri Kassidy, one of Takato's friends from school.
- Daniel Sunjata as Hale Ramirez, a Hypnos agent and the right-hand man to Yamaki.
- Lil Rel Howery as a comic book shop owner.
- James Cromwell as Carter Turkowski, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A) who Yamaki reports to.
- Sacha Baron Cohen as Humphrey H. Haggerstone, an eccentric suave monster hunter and the TV host of Hunting the Unknown with Humphrey H. Haggerstone.
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- Isiah Whitlock Jr. as Captain Wickham,
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Digimon
- Steve Blum voices Guilmon, Takato's Digimon partner.
- Javier Botet as Guilmon (motion-capture performance)
- Mona Marshell voices Terriermon, Henry's Digimon partner.
- Mari Devon voices Renamon, Rika's Digimon partner.
- Zoë Bell as Renamon (motion-capture performance)
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Trivia
- ??? minutes long.
- The film is rated PG-13 for action violence and language.
- The film is distributed by Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures, while being produced by Saban Films and Toei Company.