Heaven in Flames: Death to all Robots (2017)
R | 2h 32min | Animation, Comedy, Fantasy | 6 October 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, Megan Ellison
Co-Producers and Writers: Frank Darabont, Seth MacFarlane
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
- Landry Bender-...-Kaia Bortz
- Laura Marano-...-Lexia Bortz
- Lauren Taylor-...-Lydia Bortz
- Jeff Dunham-...-Olivia Indian
- Rebel Wilson-...-Hailey Bortz
Storyline
TBA
Written by Frank Darabont and Seth MacFarlane
Genres: Animation | Comedy | Fantasy | Horror
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for strong fantasy horror violence and gore, brief sexuality/nudity and language, and for some drug use | See all certifications >>
Parents Guide: View content advisory >>
Details
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Dates
6 October 2017 (USA, theatrical release)
9 January 2018 (USA, home release)
Company Credits
Production Companies
- Columbia Pictures (presents)
- Warner Bros. (presents)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents)
- Annapurna Pictures (presents)
- Fuzzy Door Productions (in association with)
- HBO Films (in association with)
Distributors
- Columbia Pictures (USA)
- Warner Bros. (Non-US)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2018) (USA) (DVD)
- Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2018) (USA) (Blu-Ray)
- Warner Home Video (2018) (Non-US) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2018) (Non-US) (Blu-Ray)
Trivia
- The film is based on the 2013-18 AMC/HBO/FXX television series.
- The film has 17 things in common with Blade Runner 2049 (2017):
- Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures released both films on October 6, 2017.
- Denis Villeneuve directed both films.
- Both films have an R rating in the US.
- Blade Runner 2049 (2017) is rated R for violence, some sexuality, nudity and language.
- This film is rated R for strong fantasy horror violence and gore, brief sexuality/nudity and language, and for some drug use.
- Both films have an MA15+ rating in Australia.
- Both films have a 14 rating in Austria.
- Both films have a 16 rating on TV in Brazil.
- The only difference is that the theatrical and DVD release of Blade Runner 2049 (2017) has a 14 rating.
- Both films have a 16 rating on DVD in Germany.
- The only difference is that the theatrical release of Blade Runner 2049 (2017) has a 12 rating.
- Both films have a 16 rating in Finland.
- Both films have a IIB rating in Hong Kong.
- Both films have a 17+ rating in Indonesia.
- Both films have an 18 rating in Malaysia.
- Both films have an 18 rating in the Maldives.
- Both films have a 15 rating in Norway.
- Both films have an M18 rating in Singapore.
- The only difference is that the edited version of Blade Runner 2049 (2017) has an NC16 rating.
- Both films have a 15 rating in South Korea.
- Both films have a 15 rating in Sweden.
- Both films have a 15 rating in Turkey.