
Underworld: Blood Wars
Protect the Bloodline
Vampire death dealer Selene fends off brutal attacks from both the Lycan clan and the Vampire faction that betrayed her. With her only allies, David and his father Thomas, she must stop the eternal war between Lycans and Vampires, even if it means she has to make the ultimate sacrifice.
- 5.9
- 2016
- Released
- 1h 31m

Kate Beckinsale
Selene
Theo James
David
Tobias Menzies
Marius
Lara Pulver
Semira
Bradley James
Varga
Peter Andersson
Vidar
James Faulkner
Cassius
Clementine Nicholson
Lena
Daisy Head
Alexia
Oliver Stark
Gregor
Charles Dance
Thomas
Zuzana Stivínová
Vampire Council #1
Brian Caspe
Vampire Council #2
Jan Nemejovský
Vampire Council #3
Sveta Driga
Amelia
Dan Bradford
Lycan Pack Leader #1
David Bowles
Lycan Pack Leader #2
Tomas Fisher
Lycan Pack Leader #3
Rostislav Novák
Lycan Pack Leader #4
Eva Larvoire
Tech Lycan
Jiří N. Jelínek
Lycan Underling
Marielle Tepper
Black Lycan Sidekick
Jordan Haj
Lead Death Dealer
Daniel Pietrucha
Death Dealer
Jakub Kropáček
Vampire Cadet #1
Sára Arnsteinová
Vampire Cadet #2
Irena Morisakova
Cello Vampire #1
Terezie Kovalová
Cello Vampire #2
Tomas Fingerland
Cello Vampire #3
Jakub Mayer
Cello Vampire #4
Denisa Kršková
Society Vampire #1
Simona Simkova
Society Vampire #2
Daniel Vojtech
Society Vampire #3
Jared Doreck
Control Room Vampire
Lukas Vydrzal
Nordic Vampire #1
Lukas Krampera
Nordic Vampire #2
Adam Vosecek
Nordic Child #1
Agatha Hofmanová
Nordic Child #2
Anezka Nosková
Nordic Child #3
Alicia Vela-Bailey
Safehouse Lycan
India Eisley
Eve (uncredited)
Trent Garrett
Hybrid Michael (uncredited)
Martavious Gayles
Lycan (uncredited)
Richard William Romanov
Lycan (uncredited)
Junes Zahdi
Lycan (uncredited)


Released
en
$35,000,000.00
$81,093,313.00
- #martial arts
- #sword
- #vampire
- #hybrid
- #ambition
- #sequel
- #betrayal
- #conspiracy
- #werewolf
- #gothic
- #uzi
- #dark fantasy
- #woman director
- #urban gothic
- #assertive
- #ominous
Reviews

Unashamedly, I really quite enjoyed the first two films in this franchise. The next two were poor and poorer still, and this one really is the nadir. Kate Beckinsale reprises her role as the rogue outcast "Selene", only this time she must ally with the swarthy "David" (Theo James) who is the son of vampire supremo "Thomas" (Charles Dance). Thing is, the ambitious "Semira" (Lara Pulver) and her mil

Kate Beckinsale is back as Selene in Underworld:Blood Wars. Director Anna Foerster helpfully recaps the Underworld franchise, useful as they are in main forgettable films apart from the vision of Beckinsale in skin tight black leather. Blood Wars also gives us a lovely vision of Lara Pulver's treacherous vampire Semira in a dress that is just about held up by tape on her breasts. The Lycans

**The mission Eve has begun!** Like any guys from before the 90s, I was too a big fan of Beckinsale. There's no one can match her beauty, even to her age of today. That does not mean all her films are good. She has stopped doing good films a while ago. Every time when her films get released, I was hoping for her comeback like the old days, either a pure drama or an action film. No, not this fil
I think it is fairly safe to say that if you did not like any of the other installments in the Underworld movie series then you will not like this one. As usual with these kind of movies it is one where you preferably switch of most higher brain functions before watching and just sit down and enjoy the show. The movie is certainly not a masterpiece when it comes to story and script. Actually th

This franchise was a thing back then when the Matrix phenomenon was at force but now a days they should let it rest, otherwise a cluster of nonsense, much like the Resident Evil movie franchise, it is sure to become. In other words the movie ain't that bad but this entry is just franchise milking at this point. I wouldn't mind if it would be made a video game franchise though.

You know what to expect by now. This series has been going on so long now that this movie almost comes across as a throwback, since it's still drenched in all the post-MATRIX visual cliches. Beckinsale is as remarkably photogenic as ever, but the camera never lingers on her face for more than about two seconds. The running time is as tight as her costume, and it feels rushed. We have a fe
Some things will never change within the tedious and surprisingly long-running sci-fi/horror saga **Underworld** film franchise. The vampires will still feature sharp fangs that can pierce a hardened leather sofa with one bite and the werewolves will be hairier than the local women’s wig shop. Of course the curvaceous heroine of this Gothic gumball machine of a flick–_Love & Friendship’s_ Kate Bec

Visually has a lot of the things _Underworld_ is known for, but in terms of quality? Well if you liked _Awakening_, you'll like this. Because they're basically the same film. I for one liked neither. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._











