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Digimon: Infection
Directed by Travis Knight
Produced by Thomas Tull
Screenplay by Max Borenstein
Emily Carmichael
Based on Digimon by
Bandai Namco
Starring See below
Music by Ludwig Göransson
Daft Punk
Cinematography TBA
Editing by TBA
Studio Legendary Pictures
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Universal Pictures
Release date(s) TBA
Country United States
Language English

Digimon: Infection is an American science fiction action monster film based on the Japanese anime and video game franchise of the same name. It is a sequel to Digimon: Digital Monsters, Digimon: Our War Game, Digimon: The Dark Towers, Digimon: Redemption, Digimon: World Crisis and Digimon: A Million Points of Light and Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon. The film is based on the first three Digimon Adventure tri. films Reunion, Determination and Confession.

Plot[]

One year after defeating Armageddemon, a mysterious anomaly is causing distortions in the Real World and Digimon are being plagued by a virus that turns them hostile. These circumstances lead to the DigiDestined being reunited with their partner Digimon. Joined by another DigiDestined named Mya Michaels and her partner Meicoomon, they must solve the mystery of the infected Digimon, the disappearance of Davis and the others and deal with the responsibility of growing up.

Cast[]

DigiDestined[]

  • Nick Robinson as Tyler "Ty" Kamden
  • Dacre Montgomery as Matt Jordan
  • Hailee Steinfeld as Sora Taylor
  • Tom Holland as Korbin "Izzy" Isaacs
  • Kathryn Newton as Mimi Tanner
  • Lucas Hedges as Joe Kelvin
  • Asher Angel as T.K. Jordan
  • Sadie Stanley as Kari Kamden
  • Katherine Langford as Mya Michaels

Digimon[]

  • Tom Fahn as Agumon
  • Kirk Thornton as Gabumon/Garurumon/WereGarurumon/MetalGarurumon/Omnimon (shared with Christian Bale)
  • Sydney Sweeney as Biyomon
  • Jeff Nimoy as Tentomon/Kabuterimon/MegaKabuterimon/HerculesKabuterimon
  • Gideon Adlon as Palmon
  • Joseph Quinn 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/Vikemon
  • Henry Cavill as Angemon/MagnaAngemon
  • Anne Hathaway as Angewomon
  • Zoey Deutch as Lillymon
  • Christian Bale as WarGreymon/Omnimon (shared with Kirk Thornton)
  • Amy Adams as Rosemon
  • Kiernan Shipka as Meicoomon/Meicrackmon

Villains[]

  • Matt Smith as King Drasil
  • Idris Elba as Alphamon
  • Peter Facinelli as Dark Gennai
  • Levi Miller as The Digimon Emperor
  • Jason Liles as Kuwagamon
  • Derek Stephen Prince and Paul St. Peter as Imperialdramon

Supporting characters[]

  • Jake Gyllenhaal as Daniel Nichols
  • Jessica Chastain as Maika Hillard
  • Jenna Coleman as Homeostasis
  • Leslie Mann as Rebecca Kamden
  • Jeffrey Donovan as Samuel Kamden
  • Paul Blackthorne as Henry Jordan
  • Anna Gunn as Nancy Jordan
  • Robin Tunney as Tonya Taylor
  • Rory Cochrane as Mason Isaacs
  • Clea DuVall as Kate Isaacs
  • Justin Theroux as Ken Tanner
  • Parker Posey as Sarah Tanner
  • Adam Driver as Jim Kelvin

Supporting Digimon[]

  • Peter Dinklage as Hackmon/Jesmon
  • Ron Perlman as Leomon
  • Derek Mears as Ogremon

Production[]

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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Box office[]

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Sequel[]

A sequel to Infection has been announced and will be titled Digimon: Convergence, based on the fourth and fifth Digimon Adventure tri. films Loss and Coexistence.

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