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Pacific Rim: Uprising

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2018 | 111m | English

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It has been ten years since The Battle of the Breach and the oceans are still, but restless. Vindicated by the victory at the Breach, the Jaeger program has evolved into the most powerful global defense force in human history. The PPDC now calls upon the best and brightest to rise up and become the next generation of heroes when the Kaiju threat returns.
Release Date: Mar 21, 2018
Director: Steven S. DeKnight
Writer: Steven S. DeKnight, Emily Carmichael, Kira Snyder, T.S. Nowlin
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords saving the world, japan, artificial intelligence (a.i.), monster, cadet, evacuation, duty, military base, race against time, damage, dormitory, army, portal, sequel, mind control, futuristic, rivalry, alien, mecha, mad scientist, coming of age, giant robot, giant monster, military officer, mind reading, creature, robot, scientist, criminal, one against many, combat, blizzard, female fighter, kaiju, transforming robot, alien monster, teenage hero, mental link, mass destruction, humanoid robot, robot suits, female warrior, aircraft, laser beam, mass evacuation, mount fuji, japan, computer hacker, tokyo, disapproving
Production Companies Legendary Pictures, Double Dare You
Box Office Revenue: $290,061,297
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
John Boyega Jake Pentecost
Scott Eastwood Nate Lambert
Cailee Spaeny Amara Namani
Jing Tian Liwen Shao
Rinko Kikuchi Mako Mori
Burn Gorman Dr. Hermann Gottlieb
Adria Arjona Jules Reyes
Zhang Jin Marshal Quan
Charlie Day Dr. Newton Geiszler
Madeleine McGraw Young Amara Namani
Karan Brar Suresh Khuran
Ivanna Sakhno Viktoriya 'Vik' Malikova
Mackenyu Ryoichi
Wesley Wong Ou-Yang Jinhai
Levi Meaden Ilya
Rahart Adams Tahima Shaheen
Zhu Zhu Juen
Nick E. Tarabay Sonny
Dustin Clare Joseph Burke
Daniel Feuerriegel Lieutenant Allan Gronetti
Lily Ji Meilin Gao
Shyrley Rodriguez Renata
Ellen McLain Gipsy Avenger A. I. (voice)
Sam Kalidi Dr. Kostas
Jaime Slater Captain McKinney
Lyric Lan Ah Lam Xiang
Chen Zitong Daiyu
Qian Yongchen Lieutenant Qiao
Stephanie Allynne Amara's Mother
Bridger Zadina Dean
Jai Day PPDC Officer #1
Peter Overton Self
Name Job
Bryan Ryan Visual Effects Coordinator
Dylan Highsmith Editorial Manager
Steven S. DeKnight Writer, Director
Sarah Halley Finn Casting
Thomas Robinson Harper Second Unit, Stunt Coordinator
Micah Karns Motion Capture Artist
Philip J. Silvera Stunts
Travis Beacham Characters
Dan Mindel Director of Photography
Zach Staenberg Editor
Mitch Cass Art Direction
Sara Elizabeth Joyce Carpenter
Robert Bavin Art Direction
Mark Yang Conceptual Design
Chris Haarhoff Camera Operator
Frédéric North Pilot
Aaron Rapira Grip
Malte Bieler Sound Editor
Waléra Kanischtscheff Dialect Coach
Jack Kingsley Stunts
Emily Carmichael Writer
Kira Snyder Writer
T.S. Nowlin Writer
Annie Ellis Stunts
Kimberly Shannon Murphy Stunts
Stefan Dechant Production Design
Noelle Green Executive In Charge Of Production
Nick Satriano Assistant Director
Lindsay Good Art Department Coordinator
Tex Kadonaga Set Designer
Aashrita Kamath Assistant Art Director, Art Direction
Julien Pougnier Set Designer
Shari Ratliff Set Designer
Scott Schneider Set Designer
Shamim Seifzadeh Set Designer
Timothy Giessauf Other
Jim Berney Visual Effects Supervisor
Ilene Kim Visual Effects Coordinator
Jimmy Chhiu Motion Capture Artist
Jayson Dumenigo Motion Capture Artist
Roel Failma Motion Capture Artist
Thekla Hutyra Motion Capture Artist
Eric Linden Motion Capture Artist
Justin A. Williams Motion Capture Artist
Priyanka Sirpal Other
Adriana De La Cruz Set Medic
Lindsay Little Other
Julianna Politsky Other
Dave Sauro Other
Eric W. Thompson Legal Services
Lizz Wolf Costume Design
Fiona Donovan Art Direction
Jacinta Leong Art Direction
Tom Nursey Art Direction
Luke Freeborn Supervising Art Director
Michael Manson Supervising Art Director
Charlie Revai Supervising Art Director
Adam Wheatley Supervising Art Director
Gillian Butler Set Decoration
Cynthia La Jeunesse Set Decoration
Beth Halsted Assistant Makeup Artist
Jennifer Lamphee Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
May Chu Hairstylist
Paul Tupola Hairstylist
Anna Gray Hair Supervisor
Wendy De Waal Key Hair Stylist
Cassie Hanlon Key Makeup Artist
Kalotina Amperidis Makeup & Hair
Kerryn Flewell-Smith Makeup & Hair
Cissy Lau Makeup Artist
Rose Crocker Makeup Artist
Natalie Abizadeh Makeup Artist
Tess McLeod Art Department Assistant
Allison Krumwiede Art Department Production Assistant
Jocelyn Thomas Art Department Coordinator
Lauren Wild Art Department Coordinator
Jill Blackledge Art Department Coordinator
Peta Ross Art Department Coordinator
Nicholas Dare Assistant Art Director
Tony Drew Assistant Art Director
Andrew Kattie Assistant Art Director
Ross Perkin Assistant Art Director
Chris Tomkins Assistant Property Master
Matt Huish Assistant Property Master
Tuesday Stone Assistant Set Decoration
Beau Anderson Sr. Carpenter
James Crain Carpenter
Liam Beck Concept Artist
Po Sing Chu Concept Artist
Seth Engstrom Concept Artist
Ben Grangereau Concept Artist
Dane Hallett Concept Artist
Matt Hatton Concept Artist
Finnian Macmanus Concept Artist
Aaron McBride Concept Artist
Luca Nemolato Concept Artist
Eduardo Pena Concept Artist
Elizabeth E. Schuch Concept Artist
Kouji Tajima Concept Artist
Eddy Taylor Concept Artist
Stephen Zavala Concept Artist
Ivan Khomenko Concept Artist
Andy Chung Conceptual Design
Kathleen Haynes Construction Coordinator
Ken Lau Graphic Designer
George Kabot Graphic Designer
Jack Blanchard Leadman
Cody Gillies Painter
Wil Rees Production Illustrator
Ellisha James Props
Nathan Longest Props, Property Master
Guy Mulligan Props
Liam Sherry Props
Kevin Cross Set Designer
Prue Parsons Set Designer
Anshuman Prasad Set Designer
Clint Wallace Set Designer
Yikai Wang Set Designer
Noelle King Set Designer
Doug Franks Set Dresser
Jonathan Hanrahan Set Dresser
George Kontoleon Set Dresser
Brandon McEveety Set Dresser
Shane Melder Set Dresser
Jacob Weir Set Dresser
Leigh Welsh Set Dresser
Louise Galligan Set Dresser
Richard Nitz Standby Carpenter
Tony Watt Standby Carpenter
Leslie Ross Standby Painter
Josh Sheppard Storyboard Artist
Amy Lynn Umezu Storyboard Artist
Joel Venti Storyboard Artist
Joe Tiernan Swing
Shaun E. Thompson Swing
Peter Beeh Aerial Camera
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Greg Etheredge Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Darrin Keough Camera Operator
Thor Eliasson Camera Operator
Billy Harmer Dolly Grip
Matthew Linfoot Best Boy Electric
Jason Poole Best Boy Electric
Viktor Davíð Jóhannsson Best Boy Grip
Stephen Oh Camera Operator
Tómas Örn Tómasson Camera Operator
Calum McFarlane Camera Operator
Matt Toll Camera Operator
Reece Erdman Data Wrangler
Robert Howie Digital Imaging Technician
Pete Harrow Digital Imaging Technician
Mal Booth Dolly Grip
Michael Vivian Dolly Grip
Kyle Pugsley Dolly Grip
Peter Chittleborough Electrician
Aaron Cordery Electrician
Steve Grainger Electrician
Nathan Frost Electrician
Mark Rodgers Epk Camera Operator
Scott Dolan First Assistant "A" Camera
Ricky Schamburg First Assistant "B" Camera
Keith Bainton First Assistant Camera
Jani Häkli First Assistant Camera
Shaun Conway Gaffer
Christopher Prampin Gaffer
Tynan Callesen Grip
Jay A. Lind Grip
Joe Macaluso Key Grip
Greg Tidman Key Grip
Theo Thomas Key Rigging Grip
Jamie Garside Lighting Technician
Mark Levey Lighting Technician
Peter Lorz Phantom Operator
Mark Jefferies Rigging Gaffer
Joe Stick Rigging Gaffer
Carolina Izquierdo Second Assistant Camera
Michelle Pizanis Second Assistant Camera
Matthew Spowart Second Assistant "A" Camera
Hilary Crombie Second Assistant "B" Camera
Robbie MacKinnon Second Assistant "B" Camera
Elliott Deem Data Wrangler
Jasin Boland Still Photographer
Michael Nelson Ultimate Arm Operator
Zeb Simpson Video Assist Operator
Julien Ducenne 2D Sequence Supervisor
Chris Gooch 2D Sequence Supervisor
Aaron Colman-Hayes 3D Artist
Aaron Gilman Animation Director
Jeremy Stewart Animation Supervisor
Daniel Baldwin CG Supervisor
Sushant Acharekar CG Supervisor
Russell Bowen CG Supervisor
Garware Narendra CG Supervisor
Dan Neal CG Supervisor
Gruff Owen Compositing Supervisor
Robin Beard Compositing Supervisor
Randy Brown Compositing Supervisor
Dean Koonjul Compositing Supervisor
Dan Breckwoldt Compositing Supervisor
Nik Brownlee Compositing Supervisor
Ryan Borah Creature Technical Director
Claudia Fugazzotto Creature Technical Director
Chris Gill Creature Technical Director
Charlotte Roberts Creature Technical Director
Abhisek Chatterjee Creature Technical Director
Avijit Das Creature Technical Director
Eric Moliner Creature Technical Director
Jonathan Bird Creature Technical Director
Tracy Nicole Irwin Creature Technical Director
Chris Keller Digital Effects Supervisor
Mike Stillwell Digital Effects Supervisor
Peter Eszenyi Digital Effects Supervisor
Francesco Ricciardelli Generalist
Joep Peters Generalist
Marc Chu Head of Animation
Stephen Enticott Head of Animation
Scott Fritts Lead Animator
Evan Clover Lead Animator
Damien Pierlot Lighting Artist
Subhash Dalke Lighting Artist
Nestor Prado Lighting Supervisor
Christopher Ahrens Lighting Supervisor
Kai Pedersen Lighting Supervisor
Lee F. Sullivan Lighting Supervisor
E. Suresh Kumar Matchmove Supervisor
Jin Yong Kim Matchmove Supervisor
Joakim Flaten Matte Painter
Vibhas Mathkar Matte Painter
Sunny Nair Matte Painter
Mark Orme Matte Painter
Thaddeus Warren Matte Painter
Nacho Thomas Matte Painter
Laura Macfadyen Matte Painter
Sullivan Richard Matte Painter
Virginia Nearing Pipeline Technical Director
Dan Goodwin Pipeline Technical Director
Dushyant Kashyap Pipeline Technical Director
Carrie Carnevale Pre-Visualization Coordinator
Brett Grisham Pre-Visualization Coordinator
John Kay Senior Animator
Scott Holmes Senior Animator
David Herfindahl Senior Animator
James Rees Stereoscopic Supervisor
Michael Baloun Visual Effects Coordinator
Rasghania Bharat Visual Effects Coordinator
Alice Cicchetti Visual Effects Coordinator
Federico Dominguez Visual Effects Coordinator
Simon Fraser Visual Effects Coordinator
Alex Conor Harrison Visual Effects Coordinator
Aman Juneja Visual Effects Coordinator
Praveen Kanshi Visual Effects Coordinator
Stephanie Lawrence Visual Effects Coordinator
Ethan McLeod Visual Effects Coordinator
Alizée Plourde Visual Effects Coordinator
Emma Rider Visual Effects Coordinator
Ellie Ritchie Visual Effects Coordinator
Bastien Rivas Visual Effects Coordinator
Sammy Shikaze Visual Effects Coordinator
Agnes Toomus Visual Effects Coordinator
Andrew Van Midde Visual Effects Coordinator
Kays Vanderest Visual Effects Coordinator
Seda Yilmaz Visual Effects Coordinator
Andrea Hathazi Visual Effects Coordinator
Giedre Balseviciute Visual Effects Coordinator
Kaushik Metkar Visual Effects Coordinator
Jinali Shah Visual Effects Coordinator
Geraldine Morales Visual Effects Coordinator
Cole Darby Visual Effects Coordinator
Ashton Hertz Visual Effects Coordinator
Steven Bussey Visual Effects Designer
Miles Christensen Visual Effects Designer
Rachel Chu Visual Effects Designer
Kieran Gee-Finch Visual Effects Designer
Mungo Horey Visual Effects Designer
Federico Pelat Visual Effects Designer
Andrew Howarth Visual Effects Editor
Victoria James Visual Effects Editor
Sam Lane Visual Effects Editor
James Noorani Visual Effects Editor
Simon J. Williams Visual Effects Editor
Katie Goodwin Visual Effects Editor
Theresa Corrao Visual Effects Producer
Monette Dubin Visual Effects Producer
Dominic Sidoli Visual Effects Producer
Annie Normandin Visual Effects Producer
Genevieve McMahon Visual Effects Producer
Nathaniel Grotenhuis Visual Effects Production Assistant
Aj Mulley Visual Effects Production Assistant
Claudia Warman Visual Effects Production Assistant
Kate Lapina Visual Effects Production Assistant
Zohra Mennaceur Visual Effects Production Assistant
Lillias Ng Visual Effects Production Manager
Taryn Laurendeau Visual Effects Production Manager
Preeya Kalidas Visual Effects Production Manager
Rosanna Mennear Visual Effects Production Manager
Katy Mummery Visual Effects Production Manager
Fraehan Pagdiwalla Visual Effects Production Manager
Peter Chiang Visual Effects Supervisor
Caleb Choo Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter Bebb Visual Effects Supervisor
Michael Grobe Visual Effects Supervisor
Andrew Cadey Visual Effects Technical Director
Diego Mendizábal Visual Effects Technical Director
Loris Mantello Visual Effects Technical Director
Javier Meroño Visual Effects Technical Director
Johnny Roek Visual Effects Technical Director
Yafes Sahin Visual Effects Technical Director
Justin Frieden ADR Coordinator
Laird Fryer ADR Mixer
Jason Oliver ADR Mixer
David Bach ADR Supervisor
Emma Present Assistant Sound Editor
Aron Dyer Boom Operator
Dirk Stout Boom Operator
John C. Stuver Dialogue Editor
Jesse Rosenman First Assistant Sound Editor
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Brandon Jones Sound Designer
Tim Walston Sound Designer
Justin M. Davey Sound Effects Editor
Tim Limer Sound Mix Technician
Dane Cody Sound Recordist
Frank A. Montaño Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jon Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jesse Chapman Assistant Editor
Jon Rocke Colorist
Ian Sullivan Digital Intermediate
Stefan Sonnenfeld Digital Intermediate Colorist
Marina Petrov Editorial Production Assistant
Mark Fitzgerald First Assistant Editor
Andrew E. Johnson First Assistant Editor
Laura Steiger First Assistant Editor
Francie Brown Dialect Coach
Yuki Matsuzaki Dialogue Coach
Mark Harrold Pilot
Kristin Voumard Script Supervisor
Melina Burns Script Supervisor
Kerry Flood Set Medic
Elizabeth Kilby Travel Coordinator
Greg Hatton Grip
Aviv Bar-Ami VFX Artist
Jamie Hearing VFX Artist
Christoph Westphal VFX Artist
Steven Melton Property Master
Jeffrey G. Barnett Stunts
Ryan Tudhope Visual Effects Supervisor
Gui DaSilva-Greene Stunt Double
Paul Doyle Stunts
Thekla Hutyrova Motion Capture Artist
Paul D. Austerberry Production Design
Liang Yang Stunt Coordinator
Lorne Balfe Original Music Composer
Peter J. Devlin Sound Mixer
Andrew 'A.J.' Johnson Steadicam Operator
Kirsty McGregor Casting Associate
Dorian Djoudi Rigging Grip
John Marquis Sound Designer
Lauren Mary Kim Stunts
Robin Mathews Makeup Artist
Name Title
John Boyega Producer
Jon Jashni Producer
Cale Boyter Producer
Femi Oguns Producer
Thomas Tull Producer
Guillermo del Toro Producer
Mary Parent Producer
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Reviews

Columbusbuck
8.0

Transformers with some thought actually put into it! Plus, the always scrumptious Scott Eastwood always welcome. Yowza! ...

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
8.0

This movie is, to me, a quite nice special effects extravaganza. In some ways I actually liked this movie more than the first one. Sure, the underlying story is totally ludicrous. Come one, fighting giant monster with big clumsy robots that requires two people in some strange mind melt to maneuve ... r is just ridiculous. Just send in a couple of fighter jets with some suitable devices that go boom and be done with it. But then, the purpose of these movies are to show off giant robot special effects and on that note they certainly deliver. This installment in the franchise seems to be more geared towards the younger audience as far as the story and the cast goes. Some people like it, some don’t. Personally I’m fairly neutral. As with the previous movie the story is not really that much to write home about. It has plot holes big enough to drive I giant robot through. I just had to say that didn’t I? Still, there are some parts of this story that I liked better than the first one. It is a quite straightforward story with clear heroes, clear bad guys. It does not really have any of that lazy stupid plot twist where some dumb ass politicians are trying to shut down the program to save money. Sure the program is in some danger but this time it is due to a new program that actually sounds reasonable and could improve things. Of course said program gets sabotaged but hey, we, the audience, want our big silly robots right? The story is also mostly devoid of any stupid SJW crap or silly green preaching. The ridiculous crap about Dinosaurs being the first invasion and that we had terraformed the planet (global warming and all that stuff) so a second invasion was more likely to succeed was just an insult to the more intelligent among the audience and took off a star or two from the first movie for me. On the whole I quite enjoyed the movie. It delivered where it counts, that is in the special effects department. Loads and loads of special effects mostly involving giant robots and Kaijus slugging it out with massive property damage as a result. They are literally beating each other up with skyscrapers for Christ sake! The story, acting and everything else is adequate. Nothing more and nothing less. I do miss some colorful characters like Hannibal Chau (Ron Perlman) from the first movie. The characters in this one was more bland that has to be said. It seems like a lot of people on IMDb and elsewhere have their pants in a twist over this movie and rates it one or two stars out of ten. That’s just nonsense. A one star rating is for a movie that is truly awful in all aspects. The special effects alone elevates this movie above one star. You might not like the turn towards the younger audience or something else in the movie but it still does not make it a one star movie. Sure if you are not a science fiction or fantasy fan and do not care about special effects then I guess you could feel this is an awful movie but then why did you watch it in the first place? It is the second installment in the franchise so it should come as no surprise that the movie lives and dies by it’s special effects. I would say that if you like giant robots, monsters and special effects and don’t mind a fairly thin story aimed for the slightly younger audience then there is a fair change that you will find this movie entertaining.

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
5.0

Boyega makes for a slightly more engaging lead than Charlie Hunnam did in the original, (co-pilot Eastwood is merely **as** dull as Charlie Hunnam) but _Uprising_ has virtually the exact same ups and down as the first _Pacific Rim_. If you dig that movie, you'll probably dig this. If you hated it, y ... ou'll probably hate this. Me? I'm on the lower end of mixed, for both. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
Peter89Spencer
8.0

The only thing that went wrong with this movie was Charlie Day turned out to be the surprise villain! But....the none-stop action was very awesome. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
5.0

Reductive or not, there's a lot to be said for eye-candy, and luckily for Steven S. DeKnight he has recruited John Boyega and Scott Eastwood into this CGI-fest that picks up from the, dare I say, far superior enterprise from 2013. It's "Lambert" (Eastwood) who has to knock his new squadron into shap ... e as they prepare to fight an even more deadly army of "Transformers" - nope, sorry, "Kaiju" - as the portal between our world and that occupied by this thing's writers becomes open and extremely dangerous. What now ensues does slightly surprise if only because Boyega already had "The Force Awakens" (2015) under his belt whilst Eastwood had "F&F 8" to pay his manscaping bills. What are they doing here then, you may well ask? At least Cailee Spaeny was still starting out! The story hasn't an original limb in it's shockingly derivative frame, the dialogue is an hybrid of the banal and the gung-ho and the whole look of the film seems aimed at Saturday morning kids television - there's isn't even the obligatory mixed shower scene! It's clearly had some production money thrown at it, and to be fair it does look good - in a repetitive and familiar sort of fashion, but quite why we wanted or needed this is anyone's guess. Straight to streaming, I'd reckon. Streams of what...?

Apr 06, 2024