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Running time 120 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $165 million Box office $389.7 million Independence Day: Resurgence (also known as ID: R) is a 2016 American written and directed by with co-writers, Nicolas Wright, James A. A sequel to the 1996 film, it stars an featuring, and.
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The film takes place twenty years after the events of the first film, during which the has collaborated to form Earth Space Defense (ESD), an international military defense and research organization. Through, the world has harnessed the power of alien technology and laid the groundwork to resist a second invasion. Plans for a sequel to Independence Day began as early as 2001, with eventually the project in 2014. Principal photography began in April 2015 at locations primarily in but also in the of, which were featured in the original. Independence Day: Resurgence was released in the United States on June 24, 2016, twenty years after the release of Independence Day, in 2D, 3D, and, grossing $389.7 million worldwide at the box office. The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who found the plot convoluted and action sequences overblown, though some praised its overall humor and the visual effects. Contents.
Plot Twenty years after, the has set up the Earth Space Defense (ESD), a global defense and research program that alien technology and serves as Earth's against extraterrestrial threats. Civilization has been restored and relative exists following the human race's victory over the aliens' attacks.
As the twentieth anniversary of the invasion approaches, ESD Director David Levinson meets with warlord Dikembe Umbutu and Dr. Catherine Marceaux in the African state Republique Nationale d'Umbutu. They travel to an intact alien city destroyer and discover that alien survivors sent a distress call to their home world before their defeat. It is revealed that former U.S.
President Thomas Whitmore, Dr. Brackish Okun, and Umbutu are linked to the aliens, following personal encounters, and have visions of an unidentified spherical object. An unidentified spherical ship emerges from a wormhole near Earth's, and despite objections from Levinson, is destroyed on the orders of the. Defying orders, American pilots Jake Morrison and Charlie Miller then pick up Levinson, Marceaux, Umbutu, and U.S. Federal controller Floyd Rosenberg on a. They head for the wreckage in the crater, where they recover a large container. An alien mothership suddenly appears, responding to the distress call, and proceeds to destroy much of the Earth's planetary defenses before landing over the, where it starts to drill down toward the Earth's molten core.
Narrowly escaping death, those on board the space tug are able to avoid capture and return to. Whitmore, Levinson, and U.S.
General Joshua Adams' groups interrogate one of the aliens held in captivity at Area 51's prison facility from the war. They learn that the aliens exist in and that one of their colossal Queens is commanding the invasion. Levinson hypothesizes that, if they kill the supervising Queen, her forces will cease drilling and retreat.
An ESD aerial fleet, led by Captain Dylan Hiller, stages a counterattack, but they are caught in a trap within the mothership, leaving only a few survivors, including Dylan, Jake, Charlie, and fellow ESD lieutenant and Chinese pilot Rain Lao. In Area 51, Okun opens the rescued container and releases a giant white sphere of. The sphere reveals that her mission is to evacuate survivors to a planet of refuge from worlds targeted by the aliens, whom she calls 'Harvesters', and unite them in an attack on the Harvesters' planet.
In the mothership, all surviving ESD pilots manage to escape by hijacking enemy craft; Dylan, Jake, Charlie, and Rain navigate two Harvester fighters to pursue the Queen's personal ship, which is heading to Area 51 to extract information from the sphere about the refugee planet. Knowing the Harvester Queen has become aware of the sphere's location, the ESD hide her in an isolation chamber and use a decoy in Jake's space tug to lure the Harvester Queen's ship into a trap. Whitmore volunteers to pilot the transport ship on a, leading the Queen's ship into a trap before detonating a bomb, thus sacrificing himself but destroying the enemy ship.
However, the Harvester Queen survives by using an and a fight breaks out. Initially, the ESD soldiers' weapons cannot penetrate the Queen's shield, but after the Harvester Queen lowers her shield to fire her own weapon, a good shot by Whitmore's daughter Patricia disables her shield. This allows Dylan's party, which arrives just in time, to ultimately kill her before she can take the sphere. Default multi adobe cc all product x-force keygen / activator. With the Queen dead, all the remaining alien fighters are rendered inactive, while the mothership stops drilling and retreats to space.
Okun reveals that the sphere has asked humanity to lead her resistance and has offered them new technology in preparation for a potential on the Harvester's home world. And at the film's premiere in Japan in June 2016.
as Jake Morrison, a lieutenant of the Earth Space Defense who lost his parents when the aliens first attacked. as David Levinson, the director of the Earth Space Defense. as Dylan Hiller, the stepson of Stephen Hiller and captain of the Earth Space Defense. He was previously portrayed by in the first movie.
as Thomas J. Whitmore, the former President of the United States.
as Patricia Whitmore, the daughter of Thomas Whitmore. She was previously portrayed by in the first film. as Elizabeth Lanford, the President of the United States. as Joshua T. Adams, the former general of the Earth Space Defense and later the 46th President of the United States. as Julius Levinson, a rabbi who is the father of David. Brakish Okun, the director of research at Area 51.
as Reese Tanner, the United States Secretary of Defense who works for President Lanford. as Jasmine Dubrow-Hiller, the mother of Dylan who is now a doctor. as Rain Lao, a Chinese lieutenant in the Earth Space Defense. Catherine Marceaux, a French psychiatrist. as Dikembe Umbutu, the Congolese ruler of the National Republic of Umbutu.
as Floyd Rosenberg, an accountant who gets dragged into helping the Earth Space Defense. as Charlie Miller, a lieutenant in the Earth Space Defense and friend of Jake. as Jiang Lao, the commander of the Earth Space Defense's moon base. as Agent Matthew Travis, a United States Secret Service agent. as General William Grey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
as Sam. as Daisy Blackwell. Jenna Purdy as the voice of the Sphere, an extraterrestrial artificial intelligence who was sent by it's kind to serve as a liaison between Earth and the Resistance. Production Development. The film's logo The possibility of a sequel to had been discussed as early as 2001, and the film's producer and writer, once stated that the world's reaction to the influenced him to strongly consider making a sequel to the film.
Devlin began writing an outline for a script with Emmerich, but in May 2004, Emmerich said he and Devlin had attempted to 'figure out a way how to continue the story', but that this ultimately did not work, and the pair abandoned the idea. In October 2009, Emmerich said he once again had plans for a sequel, and had since considered the idea of making two sequels to form a trilogy. On June 24, 2011, Devlin confirmed that he and Emmerich had found an idea for the sequels and had written a treatment for it. In October 2011, however, discussions for returning were halted, due to Fox's refusal to provide the $50 million salary demanded by Smith for the two sequels. Emmerich, however, made assurances that the films would be shot, regardless of Smith's involvement.
In July 2012, Devlin reiterated that the Independence Day sequel was still in development, and the script would take place in 2012, 16 years after the original film's events. In March 2013, Emmerich stated that the titles of the new films would be ID: Forever – Part I and ID: Forever – Part II. The films will take place twenty years after the original, when reinforcements of the original alien species arrive at Earth after finally receiving a distress call. The new films will focus on the next generation of heroes, including the stepson of Smith's character in the original film. In May 2013, Emmerich and Devlin mentioned that would be used as a plot device in ID: Forever.
On May 29, 2014, it was announced that the script for the first sequel written by Emmerich and Devlin would be rewritten by Carter Blanchard. The script was delivered to Fox along with twenty shots produced under effects supervisor, a long-time collaborator of Emmerich. On November 26, 2014, Deadline confirmed that Fox had greenlit the single film, and they were in talks with Emmerich to direct the film, while casting was reported to begin after Emmerich's confirmation. The full title, Independence Day: Resurgence, was revealed on June 22, 2015. Returns, Retaliation, Rises, and Requiem were all considered too along with the title before settling with Resurgence. Emmerich explained that in the sequel, the alien invaders that were likened in the original to locusts 'are more like bees', with a hive mentality and only interested in multiplying, 'and when they arrive it's more like a natural disaster than an invasion.'
Casting Early on, both Emmerich and Devlin hoped that Smith would return. However, in June 2013, Emmerich announced that Smith would not be returning, noting that 'he's too expensive.' Smith later stated that he declined the role due to scheduling conflicts with, also in production at the time.
Smith's absence in the movie is explained with the death of his character, Steven Hiller, who had been promoted to, 11 years after the events of the first film when personally testing the first experimental prototype fighter designed with alien technology for the ESD. Later in June, it was officially confirmed that both Goldblum and Pullman would return in the sequel, and that a gay character would be featured. After Resurgence's release, reviewers with an interest in LGBT issues accused the film of under-delivering on this commitment. On January 27, 2015, casting began with Fox offering the lead role to.
French-British actress was in talks to join the film's cast, revealed by THR on March 20, 2015. Newcomer was set on March 25, 2015 to play the role of Charlie. On March 3, 2015, Emmerich confirmed via Twitter that would reprise the role of Jasmine Dubrow, her character from the previous film.
That same day, was added to the cast to portray the role of the stepson of Smith's character. And were also set to reprise their roles from the previous film. Signed on to star in the film on April 27, 2015. She would play the daughter of the former President after, who played the character in the original movie, declined to read for the part, according to Emmerich. Monroe was selected from a shortlist that included, and. 's casting as the new was confirmed on May 4, 2015. On May 13, 2015, also joined the film to play Daisy.
On May 19, 2015, was cast as Secretary of Defense Tanner. On May 29, 2015, was cast as a General, a role that will be larger in the next two films. The casting of was announced on Twitter by Emmerich on June 3, 2015. Filming Filming began on April 20, 2015, and wrapped on August 22, 2015.
Filming for additional scenes also took place in early 2016 in Los Angeles. Some scenes were also filmed in West Wendover, Nevada, at the in Dubai, and 's. Due to the availability of regional filming, the producers decided to shoot the film largely in. Moreover, the state offers a 25% movie. However, while location filming did take place in rural New Mexico and further north on the and border, most of the shooting was studio-based. Albuquerque Studios was a major venue for the film in which and were also filmed. The film was shot on cameras in 6K resolution, being later.
The climactic battle scene was filmed at in where parts of the original film were also shot. Emmerich decided to return to the in, which he said he fell in love with while looking for a unique location for shooting the first film.
However, problems cropped up as Emmerich was slightly disappointed by the nature and color of the area. This was because prior to the arrival of the crew, a windstorm had occurred around the area, which blew a lot of dirt into the salt and subsequently turned it into a shade of beige.
The filmmakers refrained from shooting in or portraying any prominent Indian monuments as being damaged to avoid potential protests and legal action from Indian religious groups and activists. Originally, was planned to land on in the scene depicting the mothership destroying Europe while using Asian monuments pulled out by its gravitational pull. However, following the, filmmakers reconsidered and instead had Dubai land on. Emmerich said, 'After the attacks, we felt it wasn't right to have the crashing on the, so we dumped it on the instead. The English can take it.'
Visual effects and design Like the original Independence Day, Resurgence had its visual effects led by supervisor and producer from. Like with Emmerich's, the Ncam system was used on set to provide animation previews to the cast and crew and gather data for the effects companies.
While the original film relied heavily on miniatures and Engel wanted them on at least one scene, the effects were mostly computer-generated 'which was pretty much less than half of the budget'. Uncharted Territory, along with coordinating the overall efforts of 15 effects houses, was the leading company with 268 shots, created in a tight collaboration with the film's art department. Was the first vendor hired, and handled the mothership landing, which included creating detailed models of London and Singapore out of thousands of reference photographs and even scans to realistically destroy both cities.
Was mainly responsible for the design of the aliens and carrying out the climactic battle scene. Music Soundtrack Independence Day: Resurgence (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) / by and Released June 17, 2016 Recorded 2016 Length 51: 14 and film scores chronology (2013) 2013 Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) from Independence Day: Resurgence (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). 'Electric U' Released: June 17, 2016. 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)' Released: June 17, 2016 The film's music was composed by and. The soundtrack also contains 'Electric U', performed by Kid Bloom and 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)', performed by Annie Trousseau. The soundtrack was released on June 17, 2016. Much of the themes and style of, who worked on the score for first film, was kept.
Track listing All music composed by and, except 'Electric U' and 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)'. Title Length 1. 'Traveling Through Space' 1:26 2. 'Great Speech' 1:37 3. 'Hostile Territory' 1:23 4. 'How Did They Get the Lights On?'
'Inside the African Ship' 1:22 6. 'More Stimulation' 1:50 7. 'Fear' 2:06 8. 'The Friendly Spaceship' 3:18 9. 'The Only Family I Got' 1:01 10. 'Welcome to the Moon' 1:17 11. 'What Goes Up' 2:11 12.
'It's Getting Real' 3:06 13. 'Flying Inside' 2:00 14.
'It's a Trap' 2:36 15. 'Worth Fighting For' 1:12 16. 'The Sphere' 3:37 17. 'The Queen is Leaving' 1:09 18. 'Whitmore's Choice' 1:59 19.
'Humanity's Last Stand' 1:10 20. 'Bus Chase' 3:08 21. 'We are Rich' 1:05 22.
'Independence Day: Resurgence Finale' 3:14 23. 'ID4 Reprise' (composed by ) 2:27 24. 'Electric U' (performed by Kid Bloom) 2:50 25. 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)' (performed by Annie Trousseau) 2:57 Total length: 51:14 Release Independence Day: Resurgence premiered at the in on June 20, 2016.
The film was originally going to be released on July 3, 2015 but on November 12, 2013, it was announced that the sequel had been rescheduled for a July 2016 release. On October 14, 2014, Fox changed the release date to June 24, 2016. It was released in certain formats such as, 3D, and premium large formats. Marketing. An advertisement for the film on a double decker bus in published several tie-in books for the film, including novels and comics. The first, an omnibus of Stephen Molstad's three Independence Day novels, Silent Zone, War in the Desert, and the novelization of Independence Day, was released on March 19, 2016. The second, Independence Day: Crucible, was written by Greg Keyes.
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