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Heaven in Flames: Death to all Robots (2017)

R | 2h 32min | Animation, Comedy, Fantasy | 8 November 2017 (USA)

Synopsis

The Robot Hell on Earth team go on a mission to destroy robots that try to invade Earth.

Director, Producers and Writers

Director: Denis Villeneuve

Producers: Robert Kirkman, David Alpert, Seth MacFarlane

Writers: Trey Parker, Matt Stone

Stars

Amy Poehler, Julie Kavner, Jon Stewart (see full cast below)

Character Gallery

Main Characters

Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:

  • Amy Poehler-...-Alexandra Bortz
  • Julie Kavner-...-Alexa Bortz
  • Jon Stewart-...-Allie Indian
  • Regan Burns-...-Zachary Bortz
  • Maurice LaMarche-...-Abworker Bortz
  • Dakota Johnson-...-Ainsley Bortz
  • Julianne Moore-...-Leah Bortz
  • Billy West-...-Meredith Bortz
  • Lewis Black-...-Carina Bortz
  • Peyton List-...-Grace Bortz
  • Seth MacFarlane-...-Stormwash Spawner Bortz
  • Laura Manaro-...-Lexia Bortz
  • Lauren Taylor-...-Lydia Bortz
  • Jeff Dunham-...-Olivia Indian
  • Rebel Wilson-...-Hailey Bortz

Storyline

TBA

Written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone

Genres: Animation | Comedy | Fantasy | Horror

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)

Rated R for strong grisly graphic sequences of fantasy horror violence and gore including brutal disturbing gruesome bloody injury images, brief sexuality/nudity, language and some drug use | See all certifications >>

Parents Guide: View content advisory >>

Details

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Dates

6 October 2017 (USA, limited theatrical release)

26 October 2017 (UK, theatrical release)

8 November 2017 (USA, theatrical release)

9 January 2018 (UK, home release)

13 February 2018 (USA, home release)

Company Credits

Production Companies

Distributors

  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2018) (USA) (DVD)
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2018) (USA) (Blu-Ray)
  • Warner Home Video (2018) (UK) (DVD)
  • Warner Home Video (2018) (UK) (Blu-Ray)

Trivia

  1. Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures released both films on October 6, 2017.
  2. Denis Villeneuve directed both films.
  3. Both films have an R rating in the US.
    1. Blade Runner 2049 (2017) is rated R for violence, some sexuality, nudity and language.
    2. This film is rated R for strong grisly graphic sequences of fantasy horror violence and gore including brutal disturbing gruesome bloody injury images, brief sexuality/nudity, language and some drug use.
  4. Both films have an MA15+ rating in Australia.
  5. Both films have a 16 rating on DVD in Germany.
    1. The only difference is that the theatrical release of Blade Runner 2049 (2017) has a 12 rating.
  6. Both films have a IIB rating in Hong Kong.
  7. Both films have a 17+ rating in Indonesia.
  8. Both films have an 18 rating in Malaysia.
  9. Both films have a 15 rating in Norway.
  10. Both films have an M18 rating in Singapore.
    1. The only difference is that the edited version of Blade Runner 2049 (2017) has an NC16 rating.
  11. Both films have a 15 rating in South Korea.
  12. Both films have a 15 rating in Sweden.
  13. Both films have a 15 rating in Turkey.