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| Director: | José Padilha | 
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| Writer: | Joshua Zetumer | 
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| In RoboCop, the year is 2028 and multinational conglomerate OmniCorp is at the center of robot technology. Overseas, their drones have been used by the military for years, but have been forbidden for law enforcement in America. Now OmniCorp wants to bring their controversial technology to the home front, and they see a golden opportunity to do it. When Alex Murphy – a loving husband, father and good cop doing his best to stem the tide of crime and corruption in Detroit – is critically injured, OmniCorp sees their chance to build a part-man, part-robot police officer. OmniCorp envisions a RoboCop in every city and even more billions for their shareholders, but they never counted on one thing: there is still a man inside the machine. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 30, 2014 | 
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| Director: | José Padilha | 
| Writer: | Joshua Zetumer | 
| Genres: | Action, Science Fiction, Crime | 
| Keywords | cyborg, future, dystopia, police, remake, detroit, michigan | 
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Strike Entertainment | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $242,688,965 Budget: $120,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 07, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Joel Kinnaman | RoboCop / Alex Murphy | 
| Gary Oldman | Dr. Dennett Norton | 
| Michael Keaton | Raymond Sellars | 
| Abbie Cornish | Clara Murphy | 
| Jackie Earle Haley | Maddox | 
| Michael Kenneth Williams | Jack Lewis | 
| Jennifer Ehle | Liz Kline | 
| Jay Baruchel | Pope | 
| Marianne Jean-Baptiste | Karen Dean | 
| Samuel L. Jackson | Pat Novak | 
| Aimee Garcia | Kim | 
| Douglas Urbanski | Mayor Durant | 
| John Paul Ruttan | David Murphy | 
| Patrick Garrow | Antoine Vallon | 
| K.C. Collins | Andre Daniels | 
| WB Brown II | AC Freeman | 
| Zach Grenier | Hubert Dreyfus | 
| Philip Akin | Dr. Alan | 
| Daniel Kash | John Lake | 
| Maura Grierson | Kelly | 
| Stewart Arnott | Senate House Leader | 
| Matt Cooke | General Monroe | 
| Steve Cumyn | Ohio Senator | 
| Noorin Gulamgaus | Navid | 
| Marjan Neshat | Sayeh | 
| Sam Motazedi | Arash | 
| Husein Khalia | Iranian Child | 
| Savana Hosein | Iranian Child | 
| Paul Haywood | Man in White Coat | 
| Adrian Griffin | Man in White Coat | 
| Rick Hughes | Man in White Coat | 
| Raffi Altounian | Man with Prosthetics Playing Guitar | 
| Melanie Scrofano | Wife of Man with Prosthetics | 
| Kelvin Wheeler | Old Sergeant | 
| Alex Mallari Jr. | Young Lieutenant | 
| Dwayne McLean | Thomas King | 
| Tattiawna Jones | Mayor's Assistant | 
| Wayne Downer | Marcus | 
| Robert Thomas | John Biggs | 
| Jordan Johnson-Hinds | Jerry White | 
| Ian Peters | Jerry's Gang | 
| Ricardo Betancourt | Jerry's Gang | 
| Evan Stern | Walter Karrel | 
| Ish Morris | Armed Sentry at Decrepit House | 
| Ambrose Wong | Parts Room Technician | 
| Mark McKay | Detroit Lab Technician | 
| Aurora Browne | Female Cop | 
| Rory O'Shea | Cop at Armoury | 
| Shondra Kayd | Uniformed Cop Inside Station | 
| Stacey Unsworth | Uniformed Cop Outside Station | 
| Jeana Lowes | Cop Who Greets Murphy | 
| Kanu Giddings | Cop Who Greets Murphy | 
| Tamara Almeida | Cop Who Greets Murphy | 
| Shane Inverary | Cop Who Greets Murphy | 
| Paul Sun-Hyung Lee | Omnicorp Technician | 
| Thomas Mitchell | Omnicorp Technician | 
| Ian Butcher | Head of Omnicorp Security | 
| Rocky Anderson | Lead Omnicorp Security Agent | 
| Dalias Blake | Omnicorp Security Agent | 
| Barry Nerling | Omnicorp Exterior Security | 
| Dean Redman | Omnicorp Exterior Security | 
| Demord Dann | Omnicorp Security | 
| Darcy Hinds | Omnicorp Security | 
| Sean Francis | Omnicorp Security Guard | 
| Steve Wright | Pilot | 
| Kirby Morrow | Co-Pilot | 
| David Harcourt | PCP Man | 
| Kevin Hare | Rapist | 
| Carlyn Burchell | Rape Victim | 
| Markus Parilo | Sweet Man | 
| Jessica Booker | Sweet Man's Mom | 
| Joe Merritt | Pedestrian | 
| Raiden Eastman | Hostage Child | 
| Aaliyah Cinello | Little Girl | 
| Meghan Hoople | Teacher | 
| Prince Massey | Homeless Man | 
| Sharon Canovas | Woman Hostage (uncredited) | 
| Tommy Chang | Korean Store Owner (uncredited) | 
| Raven Cinello | Mom (uncredited) | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Bill Carraro | Executive Producer | 
| Gary Barber | Producer | 
| Eric Newman | Producer | 
| Marc Abraham | Producer | 
| Roger Birnbaum | Executive Producer | 
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I must confess that, when I sat down to watch this movie, I was prepared to be disappointed. Well, it was not as bad as I feared but I was not really impressed either. There are some good parts in the movie and, of course, the special effects are more up to todays standards. However it lacks a lot o ... f the appeal, the over the top gory violence and the cartoonish wow-factor that the original has. I guess it is because they wanted that silly PG-13 rating in the hope of raking in more cash. It is not the first time Hollywood greed have ruined a good movie unfortunately. The beginning of the movie is not bad. Taking out Murphy with a simple car bomb was rather disappointing though. Again here the movie lacks the gritty and brutal aspect that the original had. The parts where Murphy is awaken in the secret(?) research and manufacturing facility and him freaking out when discovering what he as become was enjoyable. Then it really starts to go downhill in what I usually refer to stupid Hollywood scripting. Ten minutes before Robocop is about to make his public debut then they do a huge info dump into his brain? That is just so poor unintelligent scripting. Of course it went to hell. The special effects are quite okay but again the scripting is just nonsense. Most of the time this highly intelligent combat cyborg is just rushing straight into the fire blasting away like some Terminator/Rambo wannabe. Sure it makes for some good firefights but it is still poor scripting. Then the ending. What was that? I do not refer to the actual ending where Murphy, luckily, prevails but the part after that with the TV-presenter (or whatever he was in the end) rambling on about traitors etc. That was just there to show the audience that they hoped to do a sequel but the nonsensical outburst did not really much sense. Actually I thought that those TV-presenter scenes where generally just a nuisance. On the whole it is not really a bad movie but it is sorely lacking the appeal of the original. Too a large extent this is due to it being reduced to a teenage no-rude-language-please type of movie lacking the dark and gory aspect of the original. The poor script doesn’t help of course. I am not sorry that I spent time watching it but the feeling afterwards where a bit…meh.
Decent remake with well done FX and with quite an impressive cast that keeps a proper level... but flat. No only it doesn't contribute anything new to the prior movie but also lacks on humor and deeper psychological insight. ...