Digimon: Our War Game

Digimon: Our War Game is an American science fiction action monster film based of the Japanese anime and video game franchise of the same name and is the sequel to Digimon: Digital Monsters.

Plot
The Internet becomes a battlefield for the DigiDestined and their Digimon companions, as they embark on their greatest adventure yet. A powerful new Digimon hatches and begins to consume data at an exponential rate. This internet Digimon rapidly digivolves to its mega form, Diabormon, taking over worldwide communications in the process. With time running out, only the efforts of a worldwide network of kids, stand in the way of global disaster.

DigiDestined

 * Nick Robinson as Tyler "Ty" Kamden
 * Ross Lynch as Matt Jordan
 * Hailee Steinfeld as Sora Taylor
 * Tom Holland as Korbin "Izzy" Isaacs
 * Kathryn Newton as Mimi Tanner
 * Lucas Hedges as Joe Kelvin
 * Jacob Tremblay as T.K. Jordan
 * Mckenna Grace as Kari Kamden

Digimon

 * Tom Fahn as Agumon
 * Kirk Thornton as Gabumon/Garurumon/WereGarurumon/MetalGarurumon/Omnimon (shared with Christian Bale)
 * Meg Donnelly as Biyomon
 * Jeff Nimoy as Tentomon/Kabuterimon/MegaKabuterimon
 * Gideon Adlon as Palmon
 * Ezra Miller as Gomamon
 * Elsie Fisher as Patamon
 * Cailee Spaeny as Gatomon
 * Kyle Hebert as Greymon/MetalGreymon
 * Melodee Spevack as Birdramon/Garudamon
 * Melissa McCarthy as Togemon
 * Andy Serkis as Ikkakumon/Zudomon
 * Henry Cavill as Angemon/MagnaAngemon
 * Anne Hathaway as Angewomon
 * Zoey Deutch as Lillymon
 * Christian Bale as WarGreymon/Omnimon (shared with Kirk Thornton)

Villains

 * Bill Skarsgård as Keramon
 * Mark Hamill as Infermon
 * Tony Todd as Diaboromon

Supporting chracters

 * Patrick Stewart as Gennai
 * Leslie Mann as Rebecca Kamden
 * Jeffrey Donovan as Samuel Kamden
 * Paul Blackthorne as Henry Jordan
 * Anna Gunn as Nancy Jordan
 * Carla Gugino as Tonya Taylor
 * Rory Cochrane as Mason Isaacs
 * Clea DuVall as Kate Isaacs
 * Justin Theroux as Kenny Tanner
 * Parker Posey as Sarah Tanner
 * Adam Driver as Jim Kelvin

Development
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Pre-production and filming
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Post-production
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Music
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Reception
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Sequel
A third film in the series Digimon: The Dark Towers will release on May 8th, 2020 and will be based on the second season of the anime.