Digimon: Redemption | |
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Directed by | Jon Watts |
Produced by | Thomas Tull |
Screenplay by | Max Borenstein Jeff Nimoy |
Based on | Digimon by Bandai Namco |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Daft Punk |
Cinematography | TBA |
Editing by | TBA |
Studio | Legendary Pictures |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox Universal Pictures |
Release date(s) | March 12th, 2021 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Digimon: Redemption 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, Digimon: Our War Game and Digimon: The Dark Towers.
Plot[]
After overcoming the Dark Spores, Ken, the former Digimon Emperor, is trying to right the wrongs he did to the Digital World and earns the trust of the DigiDestined but, as he does that, a new enemy emerges from the shadows.
Cast[]
DigiDestined[]
- Jack Dylan Grazer as Davis Monaghan
- Asher Angel as T.K. Jordan
- Sadie Stanley as Kari Kamden
- Sophia Lillis as Yolei Irvine
- Iain Armitage as Cody Hill
- Levi Miller as Ken Idle
Digimon[]
- Derek Stephen Prince as Veemon/ExVeemon/Paildramon (shared with Paul St. Peter)
- Elsie Fisher as Patamon
- Cailee Spaeny as Gatomon/Silphymon (shared with Neil Kaplan)
- Neil Kaplan as Hawkmon/Aquilamon/Halsemon/Shurimon/Silphymon (shared with Cailee Spaeny)
- Tom Hanks as Armadillomon/Ankylomon/Shakkoumon (shared with Henry Cavill)
- Paul St. Peter as Wormmon/Stingmon/Paildramon (shared with Derek Stephen Prince)
- Steve Blum as Flamedramon/Raidramon
- Henry Cavill as Angemon/Pegasusmon/Shakkoumon (shared with Tom Hanks)
- Anne Hathaway as Nefertimon
- Tom Fahn as Digmon/Submarimon
Original 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
Original Digimon[]
- Tom Fahn as Agumon
- Kirk Thornton as Gabumon/Garurumon
- Sydney Sweeney as Biyomon
- Jeff Nimoy as Tentomon/Kabuterimon
- Gideon Adlon as Palmon
- Joseph Quinn as Gomamon
- Kyle Hebert as Greymon
- Melodee Spevack as Birdramon
- Melissa McCarthy as Togemon
- Andy Serkis as Ikkakumon
Villains[]
- Hiroyuki Sanada as Yukio Oikawa
- Eva Green as Arukenimon
- Peter Serafinowicz as Mummymon
- Hugh Jackman as BlackWarGreymon
Supporting characters[]
- TBA as June Monaghan
- TBA as Mona Irvine
- Margaret Qualley as Cathy Irvine
- TBA as Mark Irvine
- Liv Tyler as Francesa Hill
- Stacy Keach as Charles Hill
- Winona Ryder as Sarah Idle
- 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
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[]
Another sequel titled Digimon: World Crisis will be released on December 16th, 2022.