
Borderlands
Chaos loves company.
Returning to her home planet, an infamous bounty hunter forms an unexpected alliance with a team of unlikely heroes. Together, they battle monsters and dangerous bandits to protect a young girl who holds the key to unimaginable power.
- 5.6
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 41m

Cate Blanchett
Lilith
Kevin Hart
Roland
Edgar Ramírez
Atlas
Jamie Lee Curtis
Tannis
Ariana Greenblatt
Tiny Tina
Florian Munteanu
Krieg
Janina Gavankar
Knoxx
Jack Black
Claptrap (voice)
Benjamin Byron Davis
Marcus
Olivier Richters
Krom
Gina Gershon
Moxxi
Ryann Redmond
Ellie
Bobby Lee
Larry
Sophie Popper
Child
Haley Bennett
Lilith's Mom
Riana Emma Balla
Young Lilith
Steven Boyer
Scooter
Sámuel Siffel
Kid #1
Lana Elizabeth Hobson-Borcván
Kid #2
Emma Papp
Kid #3
Liliána Kaizer
Kid #4
Samuel Tamunotoku Gbobo
Krom's Lance Soldier #1
Zsuzsanna Roehnelt
Krom's Lance Soldier #2
Jeremy Wheeler
Citizen
Ádám Zambrzyscki
Another Lance Soldier
Zsófia Bujáki
Crimson Lance Soldier #2
Iliasz Shweirif
Crimson Lance Soldier #3
Hunter Troy Rothwell
Pickle
Paula Andrea Placido
Bartender
Harry M. Ford
Middle Man / Jake
Benjamin Hoffman
Thug
Jessica Nigri
Bartender (uncredited)








Released
en
$115,000,000.00
$33,017,367.00
- #outlaw
- #based on video game
- #unlikely friendship
- #talking robot
- #malicious
- #missing girl
- #band of misfits
- #mysterious power
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After reading all the bad reviews (some here) of Borderlands, I decided to give it a watch. To be brutally honest, I actually enjoyed it. It’s definitely not a movie I’d watch again, but it was entertaining enough that if forced to choose, I’d rather watch it again over any of the Ant-Man films. Michael Douglas and Paul Rudd just don’t do sci-fi well—especially Paul Rudd. I thought Cate Blanchett’
Brittle, boring and badly miscast, there is little to like in Borderlands. Once witty, satirical, over the top and above all else, a colourfully fun gaming experience, in my view this film mirrors, what the Borderlands franchise has become. Dull, humourless, uninspiring, wooden exposition, that vacuously apes what once was. For my money too, much of the cast just don't fit this kind of over
This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. To preface, I want to clarify that I know nothing about the Borderlands video games—I’ve never played them, and I have no bias against them. However, I approached this movie with some trepidation, knowing Eli Roth's track record with handling other IPs has been less than stellar. From the outset, Borderlands feels like a blatant attempt to rip o
I just have a question on what world Hollywood is living in to believe this would be in any way a success. We've have how many writer strikes for better pay and this is the outcome for people supporting them? Nah, sorry I'm not a borderlands fan game wise, its simply not my cup of tea but I can see the appeal that so many love about it especially with friends. However I am still familiar with t

Oh come on - it's not that bad! True, there isn't an original thought in it's hundred minute duration and it does look like a very poor relation to a video-game, but it's "Mad Max" meets "Buck Rogers" vibe just about entertained me. It's all about "Lilith" (Cate Blanchett) who is a renowned bounty hunter charged by gazillionaire "Atlas" (Edgar Ramirez) with finding his kidnapped daughter "Tina" (A
10 minutes is and the acting is already bothering me. Why are they all smiling like it's all a joke, totally does not fit the background or mood of the set. How can a movie with such complex and elaborate set, costume design and background can have such a bland, forgettable character with such a boring storyline? I suppose it is not the fault of the movie because it follows the story of a video ga

Never played the game, enjoyed the film. I have heard of the video game that <em>'Borderlands'</em> is based upon, though my knowledge of it doesn't extend past that one and only fact. I knew nothing else about it, so I can't comment on this in regards how well it adapts the game. As a movie though, I did get the required enjoyment from it. Sure the story could've been greater, but what's pr











