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Mortal Engines

Some scars never heal
2018 | 128m | English

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Many thousands of years in the future, Earth’s cities roam the globe on huge wheels, devouring each other in a struggle for ever diminishing resources. On one of these massive traction cities, the old London, Tom Natsworthy has an unexpected encounter with a mysterious young woman from the wastelands who will change the course of his life forever.
Release Date: Nov 27, 2018
Director: Christian Rivers
Writer: Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens, Fran Walsh, Philip Reeve
Genres: Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords based on novel or book, post-apocalyptic future, dystopia, revenge, steampunk, wasteland, futuristic vehicle, based on young adult novel
Production Companies WingNut Films, Universal Pictures, Scholastic Productions, MRC, Silvertongue Films
Box Office Revenue: $83,869,818
Budget: $100,000,000
Updates Updated: Sep 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Hera Hilmar Hester Shaw
Robert Sheehan Tom Natsworthy
Hugo Weaving Thaddeus Valentine
Jihae Anna Fang
Ronan Raftery Bevis Pod
Leila George Katherine Valentine
Patrick Malahide Magnus Crome
Stephen Lang Shrike
Colin Salmon Chudleigh Pomeroy
Mark Mitchinson Vambrace
Regé-Jean Page Captain Khora
Menik Gooneratne Sathya
Frankie Adams Yasmina Rashid
Leifur Sigurdarson Nils Lindstrom
Kahn West Toa Heke
Andrew Lees Herbert Melliphant
Sophie Cox Clytie Potts
Kee Chan Governor Kwan
Sarah Peirse Dr. Twix
Mark Hadlow Stigwood
Caren Pistorius Pandora Shaw
Poppy Macleod Young Hester
Joel Tobeck Bürgermeister
Terry Norris Professor Arkengarth
Calum Gittins Chief Navigator
Megan Edwards Mrs. Wreyland
Peter Rowley Mr. Wreyland
Aaron Jackson Gench
Stephen Ure Pewsey
Nathaniel Lees Pierrepoint
Paul Yates Dietrich
Nick Blake Waving Aviator
Beatrice Joblin Young Mother
Thomas Lahood Lookout
Simbarashe Matshe Water Hawker
Lee Tuson Salzhakener
Jason Whyte Food Hawker
Michael Homick De Groot
Royden Davys Salvage Man #1
Richard Mills Salvage Man #2
Shane Rangi Burly Salvageman
Yoson An Major Chen
Nicholas Quirke Himself
Lynda Lester Medusa (voice)
Rick Baker Tube Tannoy (voice)
Katie Jackson Londoner with Book
Billy Jackson Londoner with Headphones
Carter Nixon Scav Trader Carter
Philip Reeve Shan Guo Man
Sam Reeve Shan Guo Teenager
Nicholas Quirke Nicholas Quirke
Martin Kwok Shan Guo Control
Seth F. Miller Airhaven Control
Rodney Cook Scuttlebug Thug (uncredited)
Stephen Grey Salzhaken Refugee (uncredited)
Peter Jackson Sooty Pete (uncredited)
Name Job
Desray Armstrong Production Coordinator
Jared Connon Production Manager
Ryan Tarran Stunts
Christian Rivers Director
Peter Jackson Screenplay
Philippa Boyens Screenplay
Fran Walsh Screenplay
Simon Raby Director of Photography
Dan Hennah Production Design
Liz Mullane Casting
Tom Holkenborg Original Music Composer, Music
Inge Sildnik Stunt Double
Mark Trotter Fight Choreographer
Rosalie Button Stunt Double
Isaac Hamon Stunt Coordinator
Sarah Munn Stunts
Cameron Brown Stunts
Stephen Grey Stunts
Carolynne Cunningham First Assistant Director
Katie Jackson Casting Assistant
Christopher Boyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Homick Stunt Double, Stunts
Matthew Arbuckle Stunts
Justin B. Carter Stunts
Kawhia Chambers Stunts
Tanya Drewery Stunts
Aron Eastwood Stunts
Winham Hammond Stunts
Allan Henry Stunts
Jace Lee Stunts
Tori Marsh Stunts
Tim McLachlan Stunts
Shane Rangi Stunts
Jacob Tomuri Stunts
Min Windle Stunts
Robert Young Stunts
Richard Mills Stand In
Mike Minogue Assistant Production Coordinator
Gino Acevedo Makeup Designer
John Howe Concept Artist
Philip Reeve Novel
Bob Buck Costume Design
Fintan Costelloe Stunts
Tyrone Costelloe Stunts
Peter Hassall Stunts
Yoshinao Aonuma Stunt Double, Stunts
Damien Bryson Stunts
Jonathan Woodford-Robinson Editor
Brent Burge Sound Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Jason Canovas Sound Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Emile de la Rey Sound Editor
Dave Whitehead Sound Designer
Ann Robinson Casting
Matt Austin Art Direction
Vanessa Cole Art Direction
Brendan Heffernan Art Direction
Simon Lowe Art Direction
Helen Strevens Art Direction
Philip Thomas Art Direction
Simon Bright Supervising Art Director
Anna Houghton Art Department Coordinator
Sally Foster Construction Coordinator
Phred Palmer Property Master
Melissa Lawrence Script Supervisor
Matt Bennett Stunts
Veronique Lawrence Script Supervisor
Amy Hubbard Casting
Ronan Binding Animation
Joe Howes Visual Effects
David Brown Gaffer
Harry Ashby Third Assistant Director
Emma Cross Second Unit First Assistant Director
Ant Davies Second Second Assistant Director
Bruno Du Bois Second Assistant Director
Simon English Third Assistant Director
Tatiana Ragsdale Third Assistant Director
Laurie Wright Assistant Director
Dan Best First Assistant Editor, VFX Editor
Clare Burlinson Colorist
Caleb Corlett Data Wrangler
Jess Jansen Assistant Editor
Rebecca Rowe Post Production Coordinator
Erin Woolhouse Colorist
Mathew Gordon Location Manager
Morag Atchinson Vocals
Jonathan Beard Orchestrator
Conrad Pope Conductor
Catherine Wilson Music Editor
Clare Cunningham Continuity
Victoria Beynon-Cole Extras Casting
Maxwell Grant Casting Assistant
Florence Izen-Taylor Casting Associate
Lucy McLaughlin Casting Assistant
James Takarangi-Berry Extras Casting
Patricia Barker Tailor
Libby Dempster Assistant Costume Designer
Carolyn M. Fenton Assistant Costume Designer
Hannah Goldblatt Assistant Costume Designer
Sarah Goodhue Set Costumer
Sally Gray Set Costumer
Cilla Leckie Costume Coordinator
Emily Ireland Costumer
Hannah McKay Costume Assistant
Katherine Milne Assistant Costume Designer
Will Parsons Costume Assistant
Evelyn Santana Paz Wardrobe Assistant
Hannah Sutherland Costume Assistant
Josiene van Maarseveen Wardrobe Assistant
Pietro Gallo Production Manager
Teodora Ilie Assistant Production Manager
Paul Stieglbauer Unit Manager
Zane Weiner Unit Production Manager
Ken McGaugh Visual Effects Supervisor
Luke Millar Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Andrew Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Nancy Hennah Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Robert Stadd Visual Effects Producer
Martin Kwok Supervising Dialogue Editor
Michael Hedges Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Franklin Stunt Double
Riley Phillips-Harris Stunt Double
Pokoho Van Gyen-Heri Stunt Double
Daniel Andrews Stunts
Shane Blakey Stunts
Ryan Carey Stunts
Jordan Carlton Stunts
Mervyn Church Stunts
Paddy Church Stunts
David Drummond Stunts
Clint Elvy Stunts
Poppy Fill Stunts
Bodie Fitzpatrick Stunts
Luke Hanna Stunts
Jeremy Hollis Stunts
Gentiane Lupi Stunts
Jonny McBride Stunts
Rory McTavish Stunts
Jared Meehan Stunts
David J. Muzzerall Stunts
John Osborne Stunts
Lachlan Parkinson Stunts
Jayde Rutene Stunts
David Stella Stunts
Hayley Stent Stunts
Fletcher Stevenson Stunts
Kate Venables Stunts
Amand Weaver Stunts
Saeed Zamiri Stunts
Olivia Popie Stand In
Robbie Titchener Stand In
Harvey Alan Stand In
Jeannie Grace Stand In
Terewai Kopua Stand In
Xanthe Whitely Stand In
Simon Wolyncewicz Stand In
Rose Moody Chaperone
Danni Parsons Chaperone
Cushla Roughton Chaperone
Hannah Charlton Extras Casting
Nick Keller Concept Artist
Greg Allison Art Direction
Tane Griffin Assistant Art Director
Dana Little Steadicam Operator
Peter Cunningham First Assistant Camera
Roger Feenstra First Assistant Camera
Laetitia Belen Second Assistant Camera
Jimmy Bollinger Third Assistant Camera
Danielle Sclacla Third Assistant Camera
Jason Naran Sound Mixer
Chris Hiles Sound Mixer
Sam Spicer Boom Operator
Nic Widfeldt Boom Operator
Jan Haydn Rowles Dialogue Coach
Leith McPherson Translator
Rosemary Dority Post Production Supervisor
Greg Daniels Assistant Editor
Ray Beentjes Dialogue Editor
Chris Todd Dialogue Editor
Hayden Collow Sound Effects Editor
Matthew Lambourn Sound Effects Editor
Matt Stutter Sound Effects Editor
Michelle Child Sound Effects Editor
Justin Webster Sound Effects Editor
Craig Tomlinson Foley Supervisor
Melanie Graham Sound Editor
Stefanie Ng Assistant Sound Editor
Dmitry Novikov Assistant Sound Editor
Andrew Moore Assistant Sound Editor
Tom Scott-Toft Assistant Sound Editor
Felix Filipo Apprentice Sound Editor
Toby Lloyd ADR Recordist
Morgan Samuel ADR Recordist
James Carroll Foley Artist
Simon Riley Foley Recordist
Alexis Feodoroff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kate Mulligan Production Coordinator
Sally Cunningham Assistant Production Coordinator
Holly Keeman Production Secretary
Cameron Langdon Production Assistant
Rick Findlater Makeup Supervisor, Hair Supervisor
Chris O'Riley Production Assistant
Averil Mawhinney Finance
Linus Murphy Production Accountant
Dianne Foothead Costume Supervisor
Joss Henry Key Costumer
Saascha Wiki Kessell Key Costumer
Catherine Maguire Makeup Artist
Elizabeth McCarthy Makeup Artist
Michele Perry Makeup Artist
Sarah Rubano Makeup Artist
Fiona Sole Makeup Artist
Deb Watson Makeup Artist
Louise Bryan Makeup Artist
Katie Fox-Heywood Makeup Artist
Renee McCarthy Makeup Artist
Amy McClennan Makeup Artist
Matthew Middleton Makeup Artist
Sanchia Reed Makeup Artist
Lucy-Belle Willcox Makeup Artist
Andrea Plested Assistant Makeup Artist
Scott Harman Best Boy Electric
Gaston Bossus Electrician
Keri Manuel Electrician
Dion Hartley Key Grip
Chris Hansford Dolly Grip
Ian McQue Concept Artist
Andrew Baker Concept Artist
Ben Wootten Concept Artist
Christian Pearce Concept Artist
Anthony Allan Concept Artist
Filippo Valsecchi Concept Artist
Matt Codd Concept Artist
Vaughan Flanagan Storyboard Artist
Warren Mahy Storyboard Artist
Alexandra Turner Standby Property Master
Sandy Augusto Burton Property Buyer
Ruby Fitzgerald Property Buyer
Rosie Guthrie Assistant Set Decoration
Zahra Archer Set Designer
Rebecca Asquith Set Designer
Alister Baxter Set Designer
Colette Mullin Set Designer
Karijus Schlogl Set Designer
Mark Stephen Set Designer
Yvonne Yip Set Designer
Alex Falkner Modeling
Brett Blenkin Construction Manager
Mike Heffernan Construction Manager
Sam Genet Sculptor
Kathryn Lim Scenic Artist
Melissa Booth Unit Publicist
Mark Pokorny Still Photographer
Chris Moss Still Photographer
Murray Pike Health and Safety
Tim Harris Transportation Captain
Julia Connolly Transportation Coordinator
Richard Bluck Second Unit Director of Photography
Alex Kramer In Memory Of
Thomas E. Sanders In Memory Of
Daniel Koene Prop Designer
Meow Nutjaree Wannasri VFX Artist
Kate Hawley Costume Design
Shane Vieau Set Decoration
Stephen Gallagher Music Editor
Rachel Bullock Casting Associate
Ra Vincent Concept Artist
Angelo Perrotta Compositor
Glenn Boswell Stunt Coordinator
Glenn Guenette Visual Effects Coordinator
Rodney Cook Stunts
Corey Le Vaillant Art Department Assistant
Francisco Cubas Online Editor
Hamish Drummond Carpenter
Peter Field "A" Camera Operator
Name Title
Peter Jackson Producer
Fran Walsh Producer
Amanda Walker Producer
Philippa Boyens Co-Producer
Zane Weiner Producer
Deborah Forte Producer
Carlos Ramírez Laloli Associate Producer
Pam Silverstein Associate Producer
David Conley Co-Producer
Ken Kamins Executive Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
4.0

Shocking nobody, _Mortal Engines_ was not very good. Trying to jam way too much into two hours than is reasonable, it instead delivers on zero things. I guess I was **kind of** interested in the character of Shrike, but that was really the whole of my positive experience with _Mortal Engines_. Maybe ... if this thing had come out about eight years ago in the **height** of the bizarre Steam Punk obsession that gripped the globe (even if it was a weird sort of obsession where everybody called everything they like, and themselves Steam Punk but it really wasn't required to have any relation to actual Steam Punk) then the movie could have at least done well financially, but there's no world wherein this version of _Mortal Engines_ is a consumate film. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

Jun 23, 2021
TalisBriedis
9.0

Good attempt. Different, unique, and the sets are great. Yeah, it has some weak points, and some of the writing/editing could have been better. But this is a refreshing change in the usual sci-fi stuff that has been coming out. Marvel and DC are flooding the market with their super heroes (not a ... ll bad, just too much) I detest all these vampire/werewolf/zombie crap (all of it) This is a nice change, and I enjoyed it! I did not know what to expect when I started to watch this, but I was pleasantly surprised. Ignore the negative reviews. Those are probably written by zombies/vampires/werewolves....

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
9.0

I have to say that I liked this movie a lot. It is kind of fantasy, science fiction (emphasis on fiction here) and steam punk (or perhaps I should say diesel punk) mixed together. The world is a fairly dark post apocalyptic world where moving predator cities prays on each other. The entire concep ... t is really quite ridiculous of course but it makes for some really fantastic and spectacular special effects and I am a sucker for spectacular special effects. In addition the overall story holds together fairly well. That is, in the context of the ludicrous world that is the background of this story in the first place of course. It is quite straightforward without too much annoying social or green preaching that plagues so many movies nowadays. Somewhat predictable but overall a good vehicle for the plentiful action. I also liked most of the characters. Both the bad guy and the good guys had decent charisma with the exception of Tom who was a bit of a naive whiner although he got it together towards the end. There where few flaws. Nothing really major except that, in one scene at the end, the city of London was shown against the wall and it was bloody tiny compared to the wall. The main bad guy’s last resort was to pummel London against the wall and was expected to break it down. Before in the movie London was depicted as really huge. That scene really screwed that and made him delusional. Apart from that, end Tom’s whining and naivety, I really liked this movie. It was the kind of over the top, fantasy/fiction movie with a big budget that you do not see every day. Of course the dickwads, a.ka “critics”) at Rotten Tomatoes and other mainstream media assholes did their best to tell everyone how bad it was. As usual that’s just the stuff that comes out of the south end of a north bound bull.

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

From the team that brought us everything from Middle Earth comes this great to look at, but highly derivative fantasy adventure that regurgitates a hybrid of stories and spits them out pretty unremarkably. To be fair, there is charisma between the two leads - both attractive, young, and ballsy - Her ... a Hilmar ("Hester)' and Robert Sheehan ("Tom") as they try to thwart the maniacal ambitions of "Thaddeus Valentine" (a suitably dramatic, "Elrond" like, Hugo Weaving) who is charged with providing an uninterruptible power source for the marauding mechanical city of London. The visual effects are super, as you might expect, and the score certainly has something of the Howard Shore about it, but the relentlessness of the out of the frying pan into the fire scenarios against impossible odds just recycle themselves once too often and the ending, though impressive to appreciate creatively, has all the jeopardy of night following day. Money has clearly been spent on this, but not on the script nor the plot. It's fine, but nothing more...

Apr 26, 2024