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FantasyActionAdventure

The Legend of Tarzan

- Human. Nature.

Tarzan, having acclimated to life in London, is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment.

Release Date : 2016-06-29

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Village Roadshow PicturesDark Horse EntertainmentBeagle Pug FilmsJerry Weintraub ProductionsRatPac EntertainmentRiche ProductionsWarner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : CanadaUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Tarzan

Cast

Alexander Skarsgård

Character Name : John Clayton / Tarzan

Original Name : Alexander Skarsgård

Gender : Male

Christoph Waltz

Character Name : Captain Leon Rom

Original Name : Christoph Waltz

Gender : Male

Samuel L. Jackson

Character Name : George Washington Williams

Original Name : Samuel L. Jackson

Gender : Male

Margot Robbie

Character Name : Jane Porter

Original Name : Margot Robbie

Gender : Female

Djimon Hounsou

Character Name : Chief Mbonga

Original Name : Djimon Hounsou

Gender : Male

Jim Broadbent

Character Name : Prime Minister

Original Name : Jim Broadbent

Gender : Male

Casper Crump

Character Name : Captain Kerchover

Original Name : Casper Crump

Gender : Male

Simon Russell Beale

Character Name : Mr. Frum

Original Name : Simon Russell Beale

Gender : Male

Yule Masiteng

Character Name : Muviro

Original Name : Yule Masiteng

Gender : Male

Osy Ikhile

Character Name : Kwete

Original Name : Osy Ikhile

Gender : Male

Mens-Sana Tamakloe

Character Name : Kolo

Original Name : Mens-Sana Tamakloe

Gender : Male

Sidney Ralitsoele

Character Name : Wasimbu

Original Name : Sidney Ralitsoele

Gender : Male

Antony Acheampong

Character Name : Kanam

Original Name : Antony Acheampong

Gender : Male

Edward Apeagyei

Character Name : Kimanga

Original Name : Edward Apeagyei

Gender : Male

Ashley Byam

Character Name : Kasai

Original Name : Ashley Byam

Gender : Male

Charles Babalola

Character Name : Kulonga

Original Name : Charles Babalola

Gender : Male

William Wollen

Character Name : Kerchak

Original Name : William Wollen

Gender : Male

Mimî M. Khayisa

Character Name : Eshe

Original Name : Mimî M. Khayisa

Gender : Female

Matt Cross

Character Name : Akut

Original Name : Matt Cross

Gender : Male

Madeleine Worrall

Character Name : Kala

Original Name : Madeleine Worrall

Gender : Female

Rory J. Saper

Character Name : Young Tarzan

Original Name : Rory J. Saper

Gender : Male

Hadley Fraser

Character Name : John Clayton II

Original Name : Hadley Fraser

Gender : Male

Genevieve O'Reilly

Character Name : Alice Clayton

Original Name : Genevieve O'Reilly

Gender : Female

Ben Chaplin

Character Name : Captain Moulle

Original Name : Ben Chaplin

Gender : Male

Paul Hamilton

Character Name : Lord Stanhope

Original Name : Paul Hamilton

Gender : Male

Christopher Benjamin

Character Name : Lord Knutsford

Original Name : Christopher Benjamin

Gender : Male

Bentley Kalu

Character Name : Mbolongo Warrior

Original Name : Bentley Kalu

Gender : Male

Abi Adeyemi

Character Name : Kuba Villager

Original Name : Abi Adeyemi

Gender : Female

Joy Isa

Character Name : Kuba woman

Original Name : Joy Isa

Gender : Male

Alex Ferns

Character Name : Force Publique Officer

Original Name : Alex Ferns

Gender : Male

Ian Mercer

Character Name : Freckled Force Publique

Original Name : Ian Mercer

Gender : Male

Charlie Anson

Character Name : Sergeant

Original Name : Charlie Anson

Gender : Male

Liv Hansen

Character Name : Carriage Passenger

Original Name : Liv Hansen

Gender : Female

Alicia Woodhouse

Character Name : Carriage Rider

Original Name : Alicia Woodhouse

Gender : Male

Miles Jupp

Character Name : Valet

Original Name : Miles Jupp

Gender : Male

Teresa Churcher

Character Name : Stern Maid

Original Name : Teresa Churcher

Gender : Female

Matt Townsend

Character Name : Belgian Conscript

Original Name : Matt Townsend

Gender : Male

Faisal Mohammed

Character Name : Huge Warrior

Original Name : Faisal Mohammed

Gender : Male

Ella Purnell

Character Name : Young Jane Body Double (uncredited)

Original Name : Ella Purnell

Gender : Female

Tanaka Mandimika

Character Name : Mbolongo Chief Warrior (uncredited)

Original Name : Tanaka Mandimika

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**Yep, this is a different Tarzan, an updated one.** Recently the Indian jungle boy, the live-action Mowgli film was made and so its time for Africa's. This is not a Disney film and that's one of the disappointments for the Tarzan fans. Because this film is for the grown-ups only. It is rated PG13, but still I don't think the children would enjoy it like they did for the recent 'The Jungle Book' film. So it is like a DC film, I mean, DC makes superhero films for the grown-ups, unlike Marvel's. The bottom line is, don't expect it to be like a Disney film. Like the director said before the release, this is not the Tarzan from your father, grandfather's era, but an updated one with strong graphic violence. So the story skips all the Tarzan's earlier life like from his childhood to adulthood parts. The film commences with Tarzan being settled in the UK. It's the second half of the 19th century, where the European colonies in the Africa are expanding for its rich natural resources. So in the Congo savanna, the natives welcome Tarzan for his short visit, but the things get ugly when his wife, Jane was kidnapped. Now he must fight back for her safe return and also avert other threats in the region from the foreign power. There are many CGI character films were made at the recent time, it is a trend, but not all of them are impressive. This film looked average when it comes to vfx. The story was acceptable, the performances were decent, the casting too not bad, but Samuel L. Jackson was completely useless. He's one of the greatest sidekick Hollywood ever produced, but I don't know why he's in this project, his role was very silly. In other hand, Alexander Skarsgard was good in the lead character and so Margot Robbie as Jane. The action sequences were not good as I expected. The film had a good runtime, but in some parts, it was slow or maybe you can say nothing interesting thing happens. I liked the idea, to update the theme, but they should have given more focus on the story. I hope if they plan another film, it should be a prequel. Because I feel there's lots to learn about the past than going forward. This is a one time watchable film, there's no surprises, just plain and partially entertaining. _6/10_

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

This was the most underwhelming Tarzan movie that I have ever seen. A typical product of some Hollywood producer trying to make a "modern" take of Tarzan not really knowing or caring for the Tarzan that Edgar Rice Burroughs created.  In particular it was the palest and most underwhelming Tarzan character yet. He never radiated the strength nor the intelligence that Edgar Rice Burroughs attributed to his character. He spent most of the movie going around with a bland look on his face. The story itself is pretty much an out of the box standard Hollywood story about slavery and abuse of the black African population. Not truly bad but nothing to write home about either. There is a lot of CGI in the movie and although quite a few reviewers seem to consider it bad I personally though it was pretty okay. One of the few decent bits of the movie. I truly do not understand that they had the nerve to call this movie The Legend of Tarzan since it really is pretty far from the legend of Tarzan that Edgar Rice Burroughs created. This movie would perhaps have been okay as a one hour episode in a Tarzan TV-show but as a high budget feature movie it simply does not cut it. I was quite disappointed.

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-01-29

**_The true 'sequel' to "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan," 32 freakin' years later_** "The Legend of Tarzan" (2016) stars Alexander Skarsgårda as John Clayton (Tarzan), Margot Robbie as Jane and Samuel L. Jackson as Tarzan's American friend. The events take place a decade after Tarzan & Jane leave Africa for England with brief flashbacks to the ape man's origins. Christoph Waltz co-stars as the villain, Rom, who enslaves blacks in the Congo to mine the diamonds of Opar. Tarzan, Jane and Willliams (Jackson) aim to set things aright. "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes" (1984) was the best modern Tarzan movie, and one of my favorites despite a somewhat lethargic second half (and an irritating overuse of the "Ooo, ooo, ooo"ape vocalization, which this movie thankfully only does once). Unfortunately, they dropped the ball with the sequel, 1998's "Tarzan and the Lost City" with Casper Van Dien in the title role, as it was half-baked, a quickly-thrown-together "sequel" to presumably steal some of the thunder of Disney's animated version that was coming out the next year. This one comes across as the true sequel to "Greystoke," albeit with an altogether different cast and understandably so, seeing as how it's 32 years later. The portrayal of the lost city of Opar is different from the books. There's no ravishing High Priestess La (a blonde white female) or ape-like denizens. The Oparians in the movie are just an intimidating black tribe covered with white body paint, but this is no big letdown because changes are to be expected when transferring to a different medium and, besides, Opar doesn't play that big of a role, at least not the city itself. In any case, I found this to be a solid Tarzan flick with a serious adult tone mixing drama, jungle adventure and unbelievable action. I was thankful for the thoughtful lulls in the story, which shed insights on the characters or conveyed the wonders of nature, like when Tarzan communes with an elephant at night or when Williams honestly confesses about his past mistakes as a youth where he feels he's not so different from the odious Rom. Moreover, Margot expertly brings Jane to life and is easily one of the better Janes in the movies. The CGI animals are great, especially the powerhouse apes. The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was shot, believe it or not, in England with aerial shots done in Gabon (West of the Congo). GRADE: B