Underworld: Endless War

2011

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Spanning over a century, Underworld: Endless War follows the elite Death Dealer, Selene, in three distinct periods in Paris; starting in 1890, then moving on to 1967, and, ultimately, in 2012, to conclude a violent triptych of bloodbath and mayhem. To end the blood-drenched reign of three powerful Lycan brothers who pose as Parisian lords, Selene's dangerous mission evolves through the years, as the technology and the weapons change, offering the fearless Lycan exterminator the means to shift the balance of power in favour of the Vampires. Will the endless war between the brutish Lycans and the sophisticated Vampires finally end in 2012?

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Juno John Lee

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Underworld: Endless War Audience Reviews

Nonureva Really Surprised!
Freaktana A Major Disappointment
Cleveronix A different way of telling a story
SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) I must say I am not particularly familiar with the live action Underworld movies. I may have seen the first quite a while ago, but that's it and I don't remember really a lot anymore. "Underworld: Endless War" is an animated 17-minute short film from 4 years ago directed by Juno John Lee. Basically, it is actually a collection of three 5-minute short films that play during very different times, even centuries. It's the old story of vampires vs. werewolves again, or I should probably say Vampires vs. Lycans. A young woman goes against a trio of dangerous Lycan terrorists, one per segment. The makers here were not scared of depicting sexuality and violence in a pretty graphic fashion, which certainly helped the movie. No taboos here. A good watch and I recommend, not only to those who loved the movies. Thumbs up.