
The 5th Wave
Protect your own
16-year-old Cassie Sullivan tries to survive in a world devastated by the waves of an alien invasion that has already decimated the population and knocked mankind back to the Stone Age.
- 5.9
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 52m

Chloë Grace Moretz
Cassiopeia "Cassie" Sullivan
Nick Robinson
Ben "Zombie" Parish
Ron Livingston
Oliver Sullivan
Maggie Siff
Lisa Sullivan
Alex Roe
Evan Walker
Maria Bello
Sergeant Reznik
Maika Monroe
Marika "Ringer" Kimura
Zackary Arthur
Sammy "Nugget" Sullivan
Liev Schreiber
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vosch
Tony Revolori
Dumbo
Talitha Eliana Bateman
Allison / "Teacup"
Nadji Jeter
Poundcake
Alex MacNicoll
Flintstone
Matthew Zuk
Wounded Man with Crucifix
Gabriela Lopez
Lizbeth Morgan
Bailey Anne Borders
Julia
David Maldonado
Soccer Coach
Paul Ryden
TV News Anchor
E. Roger Mitchell
White House Spokesman
Charmin Lee
Ms. Paulson
Parker Wierling
Jeremy
Madison Staines
Teary School Kid
Terry Serpico
Hutchfield
Derek Roberts
Private Parker
Geoffrey Kennedy
Bullhorn Soldier
Devin McGee
Confused Man
Justin Smith
Armed Man
Jim Sutton
Soldier Calling Numbers
Adora Dei
Exam Room Tech
Kevin L. Johnson
Sniper in Woods
Cade Canon Ball
Kenny / "Oompa"
Flynn McHugh
Tank
Courtney Munch
Helicopter Soldier
Kendrick Cross
Situation Room Soldier
Chelsea Hayes
Tech Soldier
Michael Beasley
Major Bob
Olivia Cloer
Captured Teen (uncredited)
Kelly Róisín
Quarantine Victim (uncredited)
Johnny Otto
Dr. Osborne (uncredited)
















Released
en
$38,000,000.00
$109,906,372.00
- #based on novel or book
- #dystopia
- #alien
- #alien invasion
- #human subjugation
- #environmental disaster
- #based on young adult novel
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The 5th Wave is a forgettable attempt at a sci-fi dystopian thriller, suffering from a recycled plot and a script that does little to elevate it. The story lacks originality, with predictable twists and rushed pacing that does not allow for proper character development. The first act barely builds any emotional connection before jumping straight into the second act, making the entire setup feel ho

**Spoiler Alert** The ending made me laugh. I don't want to spoil anything, but it's nice that you mention hope saving you in the end, even though the aliens are still present according to the ending. 😂

"The 5th Wave" is a science-fiction thriller directed by J Blakeson and starring Chloe Grace Moretz, Matthew Zuk, and Gabriela Lopez. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Rick Yancey and was released in 2016. The story is set in a world that has been devastated by a series of four catastrophic waves, including an electromagnetic pulse that destroys all electronics and a deadly vir
This is so utterly terrible, I don't know where to begin. The most obvious? The writing is some of the worst I've ever experienced. Chloë and Maika, what were you thinking?? Please get better agents.

The 6th wave was the wave of people leaving the theater during the movie.

It's like someone read _The Road_ and went "Oh hey, that was pretty good, I know how I can ruin it!". It's a worse _Hunger Games_ movie than even the last _Hunger Games_ movie was. It's the kind of film where after the opening scene, there is a 40 minute flashback sequence of pure awkward exposition. It's the kind of film that manages to avoid being "offensively bad" by by the skin of its teeth, o
Here we go again, another female empowered teen movie. HW seem to be literally pumping this garbage out for the last few years. Is it any wonder why movie sales are down with garbage like this on the shelf? Designed to be for all those teens who like the idea of blood, but really don't want to see it (think twilight, hunger games etc). Save your money and 1h50m of your time and skip. If you reall

> Another teen film trilogy, alien invasion theme on a roll. The 80s teen films were different, (like the recent one 'Turbo Kid') especially those I watched when I was growing up in the late 90s and early 2000s. But now most of them are dystopian action-adventure-fantasy/sci-fi themes, and obviously trilogies with high end graphics. I won't blame for that, the time has come for a change, the mo
Well, the young adult movie adaptation genre continues to percolate despite the farewell sentiments as demonstrated by hugely popular products meant to entice the teen scene such as the Twilight, Divergent, Maze Runner and The Hunger Games film series. Sure, why not tamper with a proven formula that guarantees all the right ingredients to tap into the angst-ridden world of young feminine empowerme











