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TF2: Medic Power is a 2016 American action film based on the TF2 toy line. It is the fourth installment of the live-action and the sequel to TF2 (2013), taking place two years after its events. Like its predecessors, it was directed by Tony Cervone and written by Ehren Kruger. It does not feature the original human cast from the previous three films, and instead introduces a new human cast and many new TF2. Returning TF2 include. The screenplay was written by Ehren Kruger. Medic Power was the first feature film to be shot on smaller digital IMAX cameras, as well as various other film formats, such as IMAX 70mm film cameras, digital stereo 3-D, and anamorphic and spherical 35mm film.

The film was released on June 25, 2016, in IMAX and 3D. Medic Power received generally negative reviews from critics for its runtime, performances, screenplay, and direction. The film was a box office success, grossing over $1.354 billion worldwide on a $64 million budget, making it the highest-grossing film of 2016, the only film in 2015 to gross over $1.110 billion, and at that point the 32nd-highest-grossing film of all time.

Plot[]

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Cast[]

Main Protagonists[]

  • The Scout (Nathan Vetterlein) is an American
  • The Soldier (Rick May) is an American
  • The Pyro (Dennis Bateman) is a
  • The Demoman (Gary Schwartz) is a black Scottish, one-eyed,
  • The Heavy Weapons Guy, or simply the Heavy, (Schwartz)
  • The Engineer (Grant Goodeve) is an American
  • The Medic (Robin Atkin Downes) is a German doctor from Stuttgart
  • The Sniper (John Patrick Lowrie) is a New Zealand ocker raised
  • The Spy (Dennis Bateman) is a French covert operative whose equipment

Supporting protagonists[]

And More...[]

  • Kathleen Turner as Jessica Rabbit (cameo)
  • Jocelyn Blue as Nerdluck Pound (cameo)
  • Charity James as Nerdluck Blanko (cameo)
  • June Melby as Nerdluck Bang (cameo)
  • Catherine Reitman as Nerdluck Bupkus (cameo)
  • Colleen Wainwright as Nerdluck Nawt (cameo)
  • Kate Flannery as Carol (cameo)
  • Tom Kenny as Sumo, Eduardo, Boo-Boo Bear, Slinkman, Huckleberry Hound and Top Cat (cameos)
  • Jim Cummings as Snagglepuss
  • Jim Meskimen as the Mad Doctor (cameo)
  • Jennifer Paz as Lapis Lazuli (cameo)
  • Rick Gomez as Windsor Gorilla and Slips Python (cameo)
  • Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean (cameo)
  • Dannah Feinglass as Penny Lefkowitz (cameo)
  • Phil Hayes as Rokit, Coach, and Kuffs (cameo)
  • Patrick Warburton as Tucker X (cameo)
  • Bob Joles as Mr. Fugu (cameo)
  • Christian Potenza as Chris McLean (cameo)
  • Cam Clarke as Leonardo, Zig, and Freddy the Ferret (cameos)
    • Eric Bauza also provided many vocal effects for Zig.
  • Barry Gordon as Jake Clawson/Razor and Donatello (cameos)
  • Rob Paulsen as Yakko Warner (cameos)
  • Townsend Coleman as Michelangelo (cameo)
  • Wendie Malick as Trudy X (cameo)
  • Chris Rock as Osmosis "Ozzy" Jones (cameo)
  • David Hyde Pierce as Drixenol "Drix" Koldreliff (cameo)
  • Lynsey Bartilson as Tuesday X (cameo)
  • Melissa Rauch as Miss Mam'selle Hepzibah (cameo)
  • Tim Curry as Taurus Bulba (cameo)
  • Joe Alaskey as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester
  • Jeff Bennett as Foghorn Leghorn
  • Eric Goldberg as Speedy Gonzales
  • Bruce Lanoil as Pepé Le Pew
  • Bob Bergen as Porky Pig
  • Maurice LaMarche as Benny the Ball, Pepe Le Pew, Fred Flintstone, Butch Cat, Popeye the Sailor, Doggie Daddy, Spike Bulldog
  • Matthew Piazzi as Fancy-Fancy
  • Jason Harris as Choo-Choo and Brain

Cartoon Cameo Voice Cast[]

  • Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit (cameo)
  • Tom Kenny as SpongeBob SquarePants (cameos)
  • Eden Sher as Star Butterfly (cameo)
  • Bob Bergen as Tweety (cameos)
  • Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse (cameo)
  • Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck (cameo)

Non-Voice[]

  • Kung Fu Bunny
  • Choy Bao Doggy
  • Red
  • Chuck
  • Bomb
  • Matilda
  • Stella
  • Hal
  • Bubbles
  • Mighty Eagle
  • King Leonard Mudbeard
  • King Pig
  • Foreman Pig
  • Chef Pig
  • Jay

Production[]

Development[]

Following the success of TF2, Warner Bros. announced that they would make a movie adaptation based on TF2 in July 1, 2015

Originally, Warner Bros. Pictures

Animation and visual effects[]

The film's hand-drawn animated segments are animated by TMS Entertainment, using digital-ink-and-paint