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Independence Day: Resurgence
TrailerAs the Fourth of July nears, satellite engineer David Levinson investigates a 3,000-mile-wide mother ship that's approaching Earth, drilling a hole in the middle of the ocean to harvest the heat of the core, which will destroy Earth's magnetic field in the process. Only the ingenuity of a few brave men and women can bring our world back from the brink of extinction.Actors: Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum, Jessie T. Usher, Bill Pullman, Maika Monroe, Sela Ward, William Fichtner, Judd Hirsch, Brent Spiner, Patrick St. Esprit, Vivica A. Fox, ...»Director: Roland EmmerichCountry: United StatesDuration: 120 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.21 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Independence Day: Resurgence"
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Characters of "Independence Day: Resurgence"
Jake MorrisonPlayed by: Liam HemsworthDavid LevinsonPlayed by: Jeff GoldblumDylanPlayed by: Jessie T. UsherPresident Thomas J. WhitmorePlayed by: Bill PullmanPatricia WhitmorePlayed by: Maika MonroePresident LanfordPlayed by: Sela WardJulius LevinsonPlayed by: Judd HirschDr. Brackish OkunPlayed by: Brent SpinerJasmine DubrowPlayed by: Vivica A. FoxRain LaoPlayed by: AngelababyGeneral William GreyPlayed by: Robert LoggiaDr. IsaacsPlayed by: John Storey -
Directors of "Independence Day: Resurgence"
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Critic Reviews of "Independence Day: Resurgence"
Minneapolis Star TribuneJuly 06, 2016"Independence Day: Resurgence" is a dull, brainless sequel, representing how sadly major studio film quality has declined in the intervening two decades. And how gullible the makers think audiences have become.
CNN.comJune 27, 2016Moreover, the movie keeps announcing over and over exactly how much time is left before the world gets destroyed. In practical terms, that simply reminds the audience that this two-hour exercise feels like a pretty long sit, despite its frenetic pacing.
New YorkerJune 27, 2016The first "Independence Day" had the gratifying slap of good pop cinema, harmless and weightless; the follow-up is twice as big and half as fun.
ReelViewsJune 26, 2016The temptation is there to say that Independence Day: Resurgence tarnishes the image of its predecessor but the original Independence Day wasn't all that good to begin with.
The AtlanticJune 25, 2016It's a non-movie, an insult to the blockbuster genre, and should stand only as a perfect example of Hollywood's more glaring deficiencies as an industry.
Film Ireland MagazineJanuary 03, 2017While the first film contains a stronger narrative structure and overall visual design, the primary concern of both films is to have fun, and in this respect, Resurgence provides plenty.
Cinema CrazedDecember 06, 2016Not that bad a movie when you get down to it, it's just so painfully inept and never wants to think outside the box.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 04, 2016The human element is so excruciating that it's enough to make you crave the paint-by-numbers action scenes like a desert oasis.
Tampa Bay TimesNovember 29, 2016Some would surely argue Independence Day: Resurgence wasn't made for critics. Watching it, one wonders for whom exactly it was made.
The Blu SpotOctober 24, 2016With its flat characters and a bland, retreaded narrative, Independence Day: Resurgence makes for a banal and instantly-forgettable sequel that can't even live up to the decent spectacle of the original.
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