Plot
Ten years on from the events of Monsters, and the 'Infected Zones' have now spread worldwide. In the Middle East a new insurgency has begun. At the same time there has also been a proliferation of Monsters in that region. The Army decide to draft in more numbers to help deal with this insurgency.
Release Year: 2014
Rating: 4.5/10 (1,640 voted)
Critic's Score: /100
Director: Tom Green
Stars: Johnny Harris, Sam Keeley, Joe Dempsie
Storyline
Ten years on from the events of Monsters, and the 'Infected Zones' have now spread worldwide. In the Middle East a new insurgency has begun. At the same time there has also been a proliferation of Monsters in that region. The Army decide to draft in more numbers to help deal with this insurgency.
Writers: Tom Green, Jay Basu
Cast: Sofia Boutella -
Ara
Joe Dempsie -
Frankie
Johnny Harris -
Noah Frater
Kyle Soller -
Inkelaar
Nicholas Pinnock -
Forrest
Sam Keeley -
Michael
Jesse Nagy -
Ryan Conway
Lulu Dahl -
Lena
Michaela Coel -
Kelly
Parker Sawyers -
Shaun Williams
Charles K. Redlinger -
Soldier
Rajinikanth -
Militant Leader
DeSean Whipple -
Bookie's bodyguard
Country: UK
Language: English
Release Date: 17 April 2015
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Did You Know?
Trivia:
The main actor from the first Monsters movie Scott McNairy is signed on as an Executive Producer for Monsters:Dark Continent. See more »
Goofs:
(at around 1h 45 mins) The Private has to shoot the out of control Sergeant. He shoots him in the right lower back and when they go outside the blood is on the wrong side, that being his left lower back. See more »
User Review
Author:
Rating: 5/10
I was excited when I first heard about a sequel to MONSTERS. Then, as I
often do when trying to keep up with all the films I eagerly await, I
lost track of it and all-of-a-sudden it became available. Being a big
fan of the original, I couldn't wait to see it. Now that I've watched
it, I can't stress how much of a disappointment it was.
MONSTERS: DARK CONTINENT is NOT a Sci-Fi / Horror movie. It is a war
movie disguised as a Sci-Fi. And it's not even a very good war movie at
that. It's somewhere in the middle. Very average. The biggest, of very
few, somewhat redeeming qualities was the special effects. The monsters
looked great! To bad they were overwhelmingly used as backdrop props,
looking like a herd of buffalo at times.
I'll never understand why this wasn't just strictly a war movie. It
could have been an above average war movie if the money spent on the
monster effects had been used for a bigger war setting or better
actors. There was just no need for monsters to be roaming in the
background of a war movie, never really posing any threat to the
characters. I don't know what else to say. Very disappointing.
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