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Underworld Evolution
Starring Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman and Tony Curran, the movie follows a battle for supremacy between the vampires and werewolves.
6 March 1970, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
14 February 1984, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
27 September 1979, Nagybátony, Hungary
14 August 1974, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
13 December 1969, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
18 September 1962, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
12 December 1949, Caterham, Surrey, England, UK
1 September 1975, London, England, UK
March 21, 2011
While it is still plagued by many of the same problems of the first film, Underworld: Evolution is generally an improvement over the original and an entertaining diversion.April 19, 2009
Nudity and excessive exposition accompany gore-infused visual f/x in this splashy modern Goth extravaganza.June 24, 2006
I can't even begin to divulge the storyline because it's mostly unfathomable.November 24, 2008
It never lives up to the potential of its premise about a centuries-old war between rival clans of vampires and werewolves.January 26, 2006
A monster chiller sequel that is visually spectacular but rather overburdened with story.October 07, 2006
The plot is so convoluted that missing even five minutes at a stretch won't make any difference in your comprehension of the story.January 26, 2006
There's nothing new under the sun -- or out of it -- as vampire movies go.January 26, 2006
I dare anyone to follow the plot, which manages, like some ill-baked meringue, to be both too light on the surface and too densely clotted underneath.April 29, 2009
Yes, I'll admit, it's better than the first film, but really not by much.November 21, 2008
...the series continues to squander its undeniably irresistible premise of vampires and werewolves duking it out...November 27, 2006
Underworld films are a highly specialized taste, and those who've acquired it know who they are. Everyone else should give this one a wide berth.January 16, 2009
Overall, Underworld: Evolution is a vast improvement over its predecessor Underworld (2003), even if it generally suffers from the twin evils of stupidity and seriousness.