
Alita: Battle Angel
An angel falls. A warrior rises.
When Alita awakens with no memory of who she is in a future world she does not recognize, she is taken in by Ido, a compassionate doctor who realizes that somewhere in this abandoned cyborg shell is the heart and soul of a young woman with an extraordinary past.
- 7.2
- 2019
- Released
- 2h 2m

Rosa Salazar
Alita
Christoph Waltz
Dr. Dyson Ido
Jennifer Connelly
Chiren
Mahershala Ali
Vector
Ed Skrein
Zapan
Jackie Earle Haley
Grewishka
Keean Johnson
Hugo
Lana Condor
Koyomi
Jorge Lendeborg Jr.
Tanji
Eiza González
Nyssiana
Jeff Fahey
McTeague
Idara Victor
Nurse Gerhad
Rick Yune
Master Clive Lee
Derek Mears
Romo
Leonard Wu
Kinuba
Racer Rodriguez
Claymore
Marko Zaror
Ajakutty
Hugo Perez
Jacked Cyborg
Casper Van Dien
Amok
Billy Blair
Zapan's Cronie #1
Jamie Landau
Zapan's Cronie #2
Dimitrius Pulido
Cyborg Jacking Victim
Patrick Gathron
Antioch
Elle LaMont
Screwhead
Alex Livinalli
Blue Wingman
Neal Kodinsky
Red Wingman
Anthony Bandmann
Mace
Alan Trong
Kumaza
Sam Medina
Stinger
Tod Junker
Exploder
John Wirt
Cyborg Factory Worker
Darcel Danielle
Young Factory Worker
Emma Lindsey
Ido's Daughter
Tony LaThanh
Hunter Warrior #1
Jorge A. Jimenez
Hunter Warrior #2
Vincent Fuentes
Ed
Ibrahima Thiam
Guitarist
Paul de Sousa
Heckler
Gregg Berger
Deckman
David Sobolov
Centurion (voice)
Jeff Bottoms
Motorball Announcer (voice)
Michelle Rodriguez
Gelda (uncredited)
Jai Courtney
Jashugan (uncredited)
Edward Norton
Nova (uncredited)
Michael Love Toliver
Resident (uncredited)
Marcus J. Parker
Vector Guard (uncredited)
Evan King
Citizen















Released
en
$170,000,000.00
$405,000,000.00
- #martial arts
- #bounty hunter
- #dystopia
- #extreme sports
- #superhero
- #cyberpunk
- #based on manga
- #female cyborg
- #live action remake
- #floating city
- #straightforward
Reviews

Alita: Battle Angel is a very good movie. Very interesting mix of good, believable CGI and "real world" footage. Some things, mainly regarding story progression and steering, felt forced. Still, overall very good.
Alita: Battle Angel packs in a lot, sometimes maybe a bit too much, but it’s still a fun ride, especially if you love action and top-notch special effects. The movie’s a bit on the long side, and you can feel it at times, but the world James Cameron built is so detailed that the extra scenes actually add to the experience rather than taking away from it. It’s cool to see Cameron and Rodriguez w

Yeah, I didn't read the Manga. I was never a manga fan, but now that comic books are going the way they are... Manga is starting to look pretty good isn't it? Anyway, it seems like a lot of the bad reviews are... political. You know, the, "people only like this because they are (insert woke insult)." and that's really not fair. I'll go out there and admit that Alita's eyes kind of freaked me

**One not too terrible spoiler** This movie was full of potential. The beginning of the movie was fantastic, full of amazing James Cameronesque world building and attention to detail. Where the movie starts to go down hill is more of a suprise hole in the side walk that this movie fell down, because you don't see it coming. Up to and including the bar fight, the movie was amazing. RIGHT afterward
**Alita: Battle Angel** is an awesome movie. It has great action, an interesting plot, lovable characters, amazing acting by Rosa Salazar and overall it's a wonderful and fun film. It includes some of the best CGI ever created in film. Without a doubt, it is the best manga/anime adaption by Hollywood. I highly recommend this movie. Definitely 10 out of 10.
Definitely a Robert Rodriguez movie, but a Robert Rodriguez movie made with that James Cameron money. The world building was incredible. Rosa Salazar, Christophe Waltz, and the rest of the cast do a great job. The technical wizardry, not just with the visual effects but the use of 3-D and IMAX was nothing short of dazzling. The action is exhilarating. I'll also take Motorball over podracing or

I did enjoy _Alita_. It was a great big "pkyew-pkyew" sort of a mess, but I did still walk away having had a pretty good time. Unfortunately, both Alita(the character)'s romantic interest and _Alita_(the movie)'s romantic plotline I despised. And this aspect took up **so much** on screen realestate that I could never see my way to giving _Alita_ a glowing score, even if everything else about it
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :) I’m writing this review one day after the Oscars night, and I can guarantee at least one thing: Alita: Battle Angel is getting a Best Visual Effects nomination and it’s probably going to win. Calling it now. There are no words that can describe how immersive, realistic and groundbreaking the IMAX 3D experience is. Weta Digit
I quite enjoyed this movie. Of course it was a good start that it was directed by Robert Rodriguez. It is perhaps a bit of a young adult movie but that did not stop this old fart from enjoying it. I guess most people know the basic premise of the movie. It is based on a Japanese cyberpunk manga. Alita, a cyborg, is found by Dr. Ido. She is reawakened, given a new body (two actually), she is mu
James Cameron has spent more than a decade trying to bring Alita: Battle Angel to the big screen. Based on a popular cyberpunk manga series by Yukito Kishiro, published between 1990-1995, he has spent that time refining the script and developing the world that Alita inhabits. And that’s pretty much what he now spends most of his time taking care of with the Avatar movies and the world of Pandora.











