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ActionAdventureScience Fiction

Independence Day: Resurgence

- We had twenty years to prepare. So did they.

We always knew they were coming back. Using recovered alien technology, the nations of Earth have collaborated on an immense defense program to protect the planet. But nothing can prepare us for the aliens’ advanced and unprecedented force. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can bring our world back from the brink of extinction.

Release Date : 2016-06-22

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century FoxTSG EntertainmentCentropolis EntertainmentStereo D

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Independence Day 2Independence Day: ForeverResurgenceIndependence Day: Resurgence 3DIndependence Day։ Resurgence 3DIndependence Day 2: Resurgence

Cast

Liam Hemsworth

Character Name : Jake Morrison

Original Name : Liam Hemsworth

Gender : Male

Jeff Goldblum

Character Name : David Levinson

Original Name : Jeff Goldblum

Gender : Male

Jessie T. Usher

Character Name : Dylan Hiller

Original Name : Jessie T. Usher

Gender : Male

Bill Pullman

Character Name : President Whitmore

Original Name : Bill Pullman

Gender : Male

Maika Monroe

Character Name : Patricia Whitmore

Original Name : Maika Monroe

Gender : Female

Travis Tope

Character Name : Charlie Miller

Original Name : Travis Tope

Gender : Male

AngelaBaby

Character Name : Rain Lao

Original Name : AngelaBaby

Gender : Female

Charlotte Gainsbourg

Character Name : Dr. Catherine Marceaux

Original Name : Charlotte Gainsbourg

Gender : Female

Judd Hirsch

Character Name : Julius Levinson

Original Name : Judd Hirsch

Gender : Male

William Fichtner

Character Name : General Adams

Original Name : William Fichtner

Gender : Male

Brent Spiner

Character Name : Dr. Brakish Okun

Original Name : Brent Spiner

Gender : Male

Sela Ward

Character Name : President Lanford

Original Name : Sela Ward

Gender : Female

Chin Han

Character Name : Commander Jiang Lao

Original Name : Chin Han

Gender : Male

Patrick St. Esprit

Character Name : Secretary of Defense

Original Name : Patrick St. Esprit

Gender : Male

Vivica A. Fox

Character Name : Dr. Jasmine Hiller

Original Name : Vivica A. Fox

Gender : Female

Deobia Oparei

Character Name : Dikembe

Original Name : Deobia Oparei

Gender : Male

Nicolas Wright

Character Name : Floyd Rosenberg

Original Name : Nicolas Wright

Gender : Male

Gbenga Akinnagbe

Character Name : Agent Matthew Travis

Original Name : Gbenga Akinnagbe

Gender : Male

Robert Loggia

Character Name : General Grey

Original Name : Robert Loggia

Gender : Male

John Storey

Character Name : Dr. Isaacs

Original Name : John Storey

Gender : Male

Joey King

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Joey King

Gender : Female

Jenna Purdy

Character Name : Voice of Sphere

Original Name : Jenna Purdy

Gender : Male

Garrett Wareing

Character Name : Bobby

Original Name : Garrett Wareing

Gender : Male

Hays Wellford

Character Name : Felix

Original Name : Hays Wellford

Gender : Male

Mckenna Grace

Character Name : Daisy

Original Name : Mckenna Grace

Gender : Female

James A. Woods

Character Name : Lt. Ritter

Original Name : James A. Woods

Gender : Male

Robert Neary

Character Name : Captain McQuaide

Original Name : Robert Neary

Gender : Male

Joshua Mikel

Character Name : Armand

Original Name : Joshua Mikel

Gender : Male

Joel Virgel

Character Name : Jaques

Original Name : Joel Virgel

Gender : Male

Arturo del Puerto

Character Name : Bordeaux

Original Name : Arturo del Puerto

Gender : Male

Matthew Munroe

Character Name : Prison Tech

Original Name : Matthew Munroe

Gender : Male

Jacob Browne

Character Name : Prison Tech

Original Name : Jacob Browne

Gender : Male

Ryan Cartwright

Character Name : Officer Ryan Collins

Original Name : Ryan Cartwright

Gender : Male

Travis Hammer

Character Name : Jeffrey Fineman

Original Name : Travis Hammer

Gender : Male

Lance Lim

Character Name : Kevin

Original Name : Lance Lim

Gender : Male

Zeb Sanders

Character Name : Camper Henry

Original Name : Zeb Sanders

Gender : Male

Donovan Tyee Smith

Character Name : Camper Marcus

Original Name : Donovan Tyee Smith

Gender : Male

Stafford Douglas

Character Name : Flight Officer

Original Name : Stafford Douglas

Gender : Male

Jade Scott Lewis

Character Name : Salt Flat Tech

Original Name : Jade Scott Lewis

Gender : Male

Beth Bailey

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Beth Bailey

Gender : Female

Mona Malec

Character Name : DC Hospital Nurse

Original Name : Mona Malec

Gender : Male

Omar Diop

Character Name : African Guard

Original Name : Omar Diop

Gender : Male

Ron Yuan

Character Name : Yeong

Original Name : Ron Yuan

Gender : Male

Grace Huang

Character Name : Lin Tang

Original Name : Grace Huang

Gender : Female

Stephen Oyoung

Character Name : Young Man

Original Name : Stephen Oyoung

Gender : Male

J.P. Murrieta

Character Name : Local Reporter

Original Name : J.P. Murrieta

Gender : Male

Casey Messer

Character Name : Local Reporter

Original Name : Casey Messer

Gender : Female

Ben Wang

Character Name : Chinese President

Original Name : Ben Wang

Gender : Male

Nicholas Ballas

Character Name : French President

Original Name : Nicholas Ballas

Gender : Male

Jonathan Richards

Character Name : British Prime Minister

Original Name : Jonathan Richards

Gender : Male

Ivan G'Vera

Character Name : Russian President

Original Name : Ivan G'Vera

Gender : Male

Sam Quinn

Character Name : Radar Officer

Original Name : Sam Quinn

Gender : Male

Richard Beal

Character Name : Military Brass (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Beal

Gender : Male

Alice Rietveld

Character Name : Secret Service Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : Alice Rietveld

Gender : Female

Alma Sisneros

Character Name : Aide 2 (uncredited)

Original Name : Alma Sisneros

Gender : Female

Kenny Leu

Character Name : Ping Li (uncredited)

Original Name : Kenny Leu

Gender : Male

Monique Candelaria

Character Name : Tech Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Monique Candelaria

Gender : Female

Leilei Chen

Character Name : Background (uncredited)

Original Name : Leilei Chen

Gender : Female

Ava Del Cielo

Character Name : Young Mother (uncredited)

Original Name : Ava Del Cielo

Gender : Female

Diana Gaitirira

Character Name : Comms Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Diana Gaitirira

Gender : Female

Evan Bryn Graves

Character Name : Pilot P. Goodman (uncredited)

Original Name : Evan Bryn Graves

Gender : Female

Jason E. Hill

Character Name : Marine (uncredited)

Original Name : Jason E. Hill

Gender : Male

Catharine E. Jones

Character Name : Flight Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Catharine E. Jones

Gender : Female

Tyler Kurtz

Character Name : Pilot (uncredited)

Original Name : Tyler Kurtz

Gender : Male

Aaron Tyler

Character Name : Tug Pilot (uncredited)

Original Name : Aaron Tyler

Gender : Male

Michael Davis

Character Name : Old Man with Oxygen

Original Name : Michael Davis

Gender : Male

Johnny Otto

Character Name : Secret Service Agent (uncredited)

Original Name : Johnny Otto

Gender : Male

John Christian Love

Character Name : Officer

Original Name : John Christian Love

Gender : Male

Kelly V. Lucio

Character Name : Singapore Pedestrian (uncredited)

Original Name : Kelly V. Lucio

Gender : Male

Michael Love Toliver

Character Name : Moon Base Tech (uncredited)

Original Name : Michael Love Toliver

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Simon Foster

@Simon Foster

2021-06-23

"Independence Day: Resurgence entertains like few Hollywood blockbusters have of late, largely by foregoing pretension on every level and drilling down on the basic tenets of popcorn moviemaking..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2016/6/22/independence-day-resurgence.html

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**The earthlings are united to defend the home from another alien attack.** I have said it many times that when I love a film, I always pray for a sequel to come. But I won't do that for all the films like perhaps 'Taken' and this one. These are not designed for that kind of a stretch or to own a franchise. So anyway they have made it and I'd watched. Since I was not expecting it, I did not care about the how it ends. I mean critically failed and the box office was okay, but did not meet the expectations. I mean not found anywhere near to the original film's collection. For me, minus half point for the Chinese flavour. I think the Hollywood must stop leaning towards Chinese contents. It is like they are ignoring the rest of the world. I want the old days American films, not this yuan targeted films. Sorry, that is one of the reasons why I disliked films like this, 'Now You See Me 2' and many other recent sino-Hollywood films. This story takes place 20 years later to the original film. Only a handful of characters returned and many of them were new. So now the humans leaped forward after adapting the alien technology. But when they learn the distress call was sent to the base of the enemy from the 20 years ago event, they are underprepared for another alien attack that follows very soon. Without any option they push their full force to defend the earth and it would they succeed or not is what the remaining film to reveal. Nowadays the graphics are not an issue. The filmmaking had touched down for a standard in the visual quality, especially a big production like this. So those parts even overplay the performances of the real actors. We have seen that from Gollum, King Kong and many other monster films. So if you are watching a today's high end film means, it is a pleasure from the blow ups we expect the most. Similar to killings from the horror thrillers. This film does that so well, that mean it is entertaining, but not the overall film very praisable. This story can be easily connected to many classics such as 'Star Wars' and 'Avatar'. Because how it ends seems like a story about the origins of those films. So the third film is like definitely takes us deep into the space. Looks very interesting, but does it work is the real question. It is already in the work with the same director. So lets wait and see how it corrects its mistakes. Meantime, you can watch this if you haven't yet, but it is an average film. _5.5/10_

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Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

Independence Day: Resurgence is pretty much what I expected. Actually, given all the negative reviews floating around, it is almost better than what I expected. As is almost always the case, all the 1 and 2 star ratings and “worst movie ever” reviews are pure bullshit. The biggest advantage the original movie had was the novelty of it all. This movie is really pretty much the same except for the special effects being even bigger to the extent that they are somewhat over the top at times and the plot somewhat thinner. Having said the latter, the original movie did not really have much in terms of plot either and the nonsense of giving a totally alien computer a virus was so bad it really dragged down the movie. In the relatively short timespan of two decades humanity have improved their technology base by several orders of magnitude (ray guns on the moon etc. etc…). The speed of improvement is of course pretty unrealistic, even with access to alien technology, but hey, I can live with that in order to increase the coolness factor of the movie. Then comes an alien ship. Not the aliens we all expected by another one. The ship is totally different from the previous ones, do not seem aggressive but of course dumbass politicians manage to screw everything up. Fast forward a couple of scenes and the “real” aliens arrive. Of course this time they have a bigger flyswatter and they perfunctorily proceed to swat away the puny, extremely slow firing, little ray guns of the humans and we are back to where we started in the original movie. Huge space ship parks on Earth, time for plan B. Well there were quite a few scenes of big space ships, destruction and mayhem before the aliens finally manage to park their spaceship. I guess finding a parking space for a 5 000 kilometer space ship can be a bit tricky (I though I had an issue with my Jeep). Here is were I have quite some gripes about the movie. The special effects are cool, no question about it, but they are also exaggerated and throws any attempt to be remotely adhering to the laws of physics out the window. It is clear that whatever low intelligence storywriter that wrote that garbage flunked science classes in school, if he ever got that far of course. For instance, we have a 5 000 kilometer (the Earth radius is about 6 370 kilometer) that is big enough to generate its own gravity (apparently the engines somehow contributed to this) flies in and lands on earth. When it approaches items on the surface, cars, trains, ships, skyscrapers and bits and pieces of the Earth itself starts to fly upwards. It makes for cool effects but anyone with a mediocrum of intelligence ought to realize that such a force would actually destabilize Earth itself. Possibly change the speed of rotation as well as the orbit around the sun. The story is full of other typical Hollywood stupidities and plot holes. Christ even my kids could spot the plot holes which were often big enough to drive a battleship through! As for the acting. Well, I would say there is not too much to say about it. Most of the main actors managed to make it through the movie without screwing up too badly. Given that it was not the deepest or thought provoking movie one could imagine I would say that was good enough. The best character in my opinion was Judd Hirsch as Julius Levinson. The worst one was probably Dr. Okun. Not that Brent Spiner was making a bad job of representing him but the character was just to crazed out for my taste. Okay, I will stop whining now. This movie was pretty much exactly what I expected. Great special effects tied together with a paper thin story. I went into it hoping that the effects were going to be good with little expectations on the rest and that is exactly what I got. The movie fulfilled my expectations completely and thus I consider it worth 7 out of 10 stars. I enjoyed the two hours watching it.

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RalphRahal

@RalphRahal

2024-12-17

Independence Day: Resurgence makes a bold attempt to follow up on the legacy of its iconic predecessor, but it falls short in many areas. Liam Hemsworth delivers a solid performance, but the script doesn’t give him much to work with, leaving his character feeling shallow and unmemorable. The story itself is straightforward and predictable, offering little in terms of surprises or emotional engagement. Attempts at humor and drama sometimes feel forced, detracting from the overall experience. While Roland Emmerich's direction keeps the film moving at a brisk pace, it often prioritizes spectacle over substance. The visuals work well enough to support the story, but they don’t push any boundaries, especially for a film released in 2016. Given the advancements in CGI and visual effects by that time, the production feels like a missed opportunity to deliver something truly jaw-dropping. Instead, it’s serviceable, doing just enough to convey the futuristic and alien elements but lacking the wow factor that could have elevated the experience. In the end, Independence Day: Resurgence is a decent popcorn flick for fans of sci-fi action, but it doesn’t live up to the standards set by the original. It’s fun in parts but ultimately forgettable, leaving viewers with the sense that it could have been so much more.