Night of the Seven Deadly Sins (2016)
R | 2h 30min | Animation, Comedy, Crime | 30 November 2016 (USA)
Synopsis[]
Zachary, Grace and Lexia Bortz investigate murders following the seven deadly sins.
Director, Producers and Writer[]
Director: David Fincher
Producers: David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Neal H. Moritz
Writer: Andrew Kevin Walker
Stars[]
Regan Burns, Peyton List, Laura Marano (see full cast below)
Character Gallery[]
Main Characters[]
Recurring Characters[]
Cast[]
Cast overview, first billed only:
- Regan Burns-...-Zachary Bortz
- Peyton List-...-Grace Bortz
- Laura Marano-...-Lexia Bortz
- Patton Oswalt-...-Mondo Indian
- Catherine Taber-...-Cloe Indian
- Dakota Johnson-...-Ainsley Bortz
- Rebel Wilson-...-Hailey Bortz
- Dan Castellaneta-...-Nick Bortz
- Julie Kavner-...-Alexa Bortz
- Nancy Cartwright-...-Ava Bortz
- Albert Brooks-...-Colin Bortz
- Ellen DeGeneres-...-Sarah Bortz
- Amy Poehler-...-Alexandra Bortz
- Tommy Lee Jones-...-Austin, Paige and Rebecca Bortz
- Meryl Streep-...-Mallory and Claire Bortz
- Steve Carell-...-Danielle Bortz
- Nancy Carell-...-Lauren Bortz
- Beth Littleford-...-Lucy Bortz
Storyline[]
TBA
Written by Andrew Kevin Walker
Genres: Animation | Comedy | Crime | Drama | Mystery | Romance | Thriller
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)[]
Rated R for brutal violent content including rape and torture, grisly afterviews of horrific and bizarre killings, disturbing bloody images, pervasive language, strong sexuality/nudity and some drug use | See all certifications >>
Parents Guide: View content advisory >>
Details[]
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Dates[]
30 November 2016 (USA, theatrical release)
7 March 2017 (USA, home release)
Company Credits[]
Production Companies[]
- Warner Bros.
- New Line Cinema (presents)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents)
- Skydance Media (presents)
- Village Roadshow Pictures (in association with)
- Original Film
Distributors[]
- Warner Home Video (2017) (DVD) (USA)
- Warner Home Video (2017) (Blu-Ray) (USA)
Trivia[]
- For Zachary, Grace and Lexia, this is Skydance's third project not released by Paramount. Instead, it was released by New Line Cinema and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- The second was Kate: The Mexican Model (2016, twenty-six days before this film), which was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- The first was The Nuclear-Powered Indian Drug Dealer (2016, two months before this film), which was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and BH Tilt.
- David Fincher calls this film "an animated version of Se7en (1995)".
- The film has 17 things in common with Se7en (1995):
- Both films focus on the seven deadly sins.
- Both are crime, drama, mystery and thriller films.
- In fact, they are both neo-noir crime thriller films.
- Both films were directed by David Fincher.
- Both films were written by Andrew Kevin Walker.
- Both films have an R rating.
- This film is rated R for brutal violent content including rape and torture, grisly afterviews of horrific and bizarre killings, disturbing bloody images, pervasive language, strong sexuality/nudity and some drug use.
- Se7en (1995) is rated R for grisly afterviews of horrific and bizarre killings, and for strong language.
- Both films have grisly afterviews of horrific and bizarre killings in their rating reason.
- Both films were released by New Line Cinema.
- Both films have a 16 rating in Argentina.
- In Canada, both films have an R rating outside Quebec and a 16+ rating inside.
- Both films have an 18 rating in Chile.
- Both films have a 16 rating in Germany.
- Both films have a IIB rating in Hong Kong.
- Both films have an 18 rating in Hungary.
- Both films have a 16 rating in Iceland.
- Both films have an M18 rating in Singapore.
- Both films have an 18 rating in Spain.
- Both films have a 15 rating in Sweden.
- Both films have an 18 rating in the UK.