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''Underworld'' is a 2003 action
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directed by Len Wiseman and written by Danny McBride, based on a story by Kevin Grevioux, Wiseman and McBride. Kevin Grevioux wrote the original screenplay. The film centers on the
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of
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and lycans (an abbreviated form of ''
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'', which means werewolf). It is the first (chronologically, the second) installment in the ''Underworld'' franchise. The main plot revolves around
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( Kate Beckinsale), a vampire Death Dealer hunting Lycans. She finds herself attracted to a human, Michael Corvin ( Scott Speedman), who is being targeted by the Lycans. After Michael is bitten by a Lycan, Selene must decide whether to do her duty and kill him or go against her clan and save him. Alongside Beckinsale and Speedman, the film stars Michael Sheen,
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, and Bill Nighy. An international co-production between companies from
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,
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, and the United States, the film was released on September 19, 2003. Upon its release, the film received generally negative reviews from critics, but a smaller number of reviewers praised elements such as the film's stylish
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visuals, the "icy English composure" in Kate Beckinsale's performance, and the extensively worked-out vampire–werewolf
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that serves as the film's backstory. A
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, the film grossed $95 million against a production budget of $22 million. The film was followed by '' Underworld: Evolution'', released three years later, and by three other films.


Plot

For generations, a secret war has raged between
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and Lycans, an ancient species of
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. The vampires gain the upper hand when Lycan leader Lucian seemingly dies at the hands of vampire Kraven, who becomes the second-in-command to the vampires' leading elders.
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, a member of an elite group of vampire assassins known as "Death Dealers", continues to pursue the extermination of the Lycans despite other vampires no longer believing them to be a threat. During a clash with the Lycans, Selene discovers that they are looking for Michael Corvin, a seemingly ordinary medical student. Ignoring Kraven’s insistence to ignore the situation, Selene privately investigates Michael. After approaching him, the pair find themselves pursued by a group of Lycans led by Lucian, who is still alive and manages to bite Michael during their escape. Since Kraven was the only witness to Lucian's supposed death, Selene comes to suspect that he lied about killing him and may be working with the Lycans. After hiding Michael at a safe house, Selene returns to her coven's mansion and prematurely awakens Viktor, a hibernating elder vampire. Furious, Viktor refuses to believe Selene's warnings about Kraven's treachery, and reminds her that his fellow elder Marcus was supposed to be awakened before him. While awaiting Kraven's judgment for defying him, Selene binds Michael, fearing that the Lycans' bite will transform him into a werewolf when the full moon rises. As the two of them bond, she gradually tells him more about her past, revealing that Viktor adopted her and turned her into a vampire after her family's death at the hands of Lycans, leading to vengeful campaign against them. Selene later manages to capture and abduct the Lycan scientist
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, while the Lycans manage to capture Michael. While held captive in the Lycans' lair, Michael soon learns that Lucian was once in love with Viktor's daughter Sonja, and that Viktor murdered her after he discovered their forbidden affair. Lucian claims that Lycans were once slaves of vampires, and the war began when they rose up against them and fought for their freedom. At the vampires' mansion, a captive Singe reveals that Selene was telling the truth about Kraven's betrayal, and he reveals why the Lycans want Michael: vampires and Lycans actually have a common ancestor, and Michael is a direct descendant of that ancestor. As an heir to the legendary "Corvinus" bloodline, he carries a unique genetic strain that could allow him to become a vampire-werewolf hybrid, which Singe predicts will lack the weaknesses of both species. An angered Victor then kills Singe and mobilizes the Death Dealers to raid the Lycan’s lair to kill the remaining Lycans, including Michael. Meanwhile, vampire elder Amelia—the ruler of the coven—is later ambushed and killed by Lycans while traveling to the mansion to awaken Marcus, having tracked her with the assistant of Kraven. In the ensuing showdown between vampires and Lycans, Selene breaks into the Lycans' lair to rescue Michael, Kraven and Lucian turn on each other, tells Selene that Viktor was the one who really murdered her family and who only spared and mentored her due to being reminded of his daughter. Selene is forced to bite a fatally injured Michael - believing that her bite will make him an immortal vampire-werewolf hybrid - while Kraven shoots Lucian, killing him. When Viktor arrives at the Lycans' lair in the aftermath of the battle, he admits to murdering Selene's parents and killing his daughter. He also insists that he killed Sonja for the good of his people and reveals she was pregnant with Lucian's child, an abomination in the eyes of the two species. Lastly, he claims that he made Selene immortal out of love for her. Viktor proceeds to fight the hybrid Michael. At first, Viktor is overwhelmed by Michael’s strength. But he eventually gets the upper hand and attempts to strangle him. Selene rouses from her disorientation and kills Viktor with his sword. Now enemies of both the vampires and the Lycans, Selene and Michael flee the Lycans' lair together. Back at the vampires' mansion, Marcus—now the sole surviving vampire elder—awakens after Singe's blood seeps into his sarcophagus.


Cast

* Kate Beckinsale as
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, a Death Dealer * Scott Speedman as Michael Corvin, a medical student who becomes a hybrid * Bill Nighy as Viktor, the second most powerful of the vampire elders * Michael Sheen as
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, the leader of the Lycans *
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as Kraven, a vampire noble who plots to kill the elders * Erwin Leder as
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, a Lycan scientist who plans with Lucian to make a hybrid creature *
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as Erika, a vampire
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who desires Kraven's favor * Robbie Gee as Kahn, a vampire warrior who helps Selene * Kevin Grevioux as Raze, Lucian's right-hand-man * Zita Görög as Amelia, a vampire elder * Scott McElroy as Soren, Kraven's henchman * Wentworth Miller as Adam Lockwood, Michael's colleague * Dennis Kozeluh as Dmitri * Hank Amos as Nathaniel * Sandor Bolla as Rigel * Todd Schneider as Trix * Jázmin Dammak as Sonja


Production

In 2000, Danny McBride met Len Wiseman through Nick Reed, who was the agent for both of them with intent for them to work together on a script the former wrote. While the plans for that film fizzled out, they did set out a plan to work together. Kevin Grevioux had graduated from
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with a degree in microbiology, but he developed a desire to study film in cinematography and screenwriting. He dropped out of graduate studies and moved to
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, where he became an actor. He came up with the original concept for the film, which was inspired by ''
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'' alongside his college studies, which based vampirism and lycanthropy on a viral mutagen rather than mythology. McBride and Wiseman soon stepped in to work on the script, which they soon set out to make a trilogy of films. Each received credit for their work on the film, and Grevioux also appeared in the film as an actor.


Legal controversy

The film was the subject of a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by
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and
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, claiming the setting was too similar to the '' Vampire: The Masquerade'' and '' Werewolf: The Apocalypse'' games, both set in the '' World of Darkness'' setting, and to the ''
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'' vampire novels. White Wolf filed 17 counts of copyright infringement, and claimed over 80 points of unique similarity between White Wolf's gaming systems and the film. One of those points being that the vampires in Underworld "drink blood". White Wolf, Inc. also said the script was very similar to a story entitled ''The Love of Monsters'' (1994), which they published, written by Nancy A. Collins. In September 2003, a judge granted White Wolf an expedited hearing. The lawsuit ended in a confidential settlement.


Box office

The film grossed $51,970,690 in the US and $95,708,457 worldwide. ''Underworld'' was released on DVD and VHS from Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment.


Reception

''Underworld'' has a 31% overall approval rating on film-critics' aggregate site
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, based on 161 reviews. The site's consensus reads, "Though stylish to look at, ''Underworld'' is tedious and derivative." Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.
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said, "This is a movie so paltry in its characters and shallow in its story that the war seems to exist primarily to provide graphic visuals" However, some critics were more favorable: the ''
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'' praised it as being "stylish and cruel, and mightily entertaining for certain covens out there". ''Salon'' reviewer Andrew O'Hehir gave a mixed review, stating, "by any reasonable standard, this dark vampire epic — all massive overacting, cologne-commercial design and sexy cat suits — sucks," but that "at least it gives a crap", conceding that despite the movie's flaws, the complex vampire-werewolf mythology backstory "has been meticulously worked out".


Music


Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack was produced by Danny Lohner and distributed via
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. Lohner (born 1970), a bass guitarist, guitarist, and keyboardist who has recorded with
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and
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, contributed several songs to the soundtrack under the pseudonym Renholdër. Lohner included a song by
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, a Canadian industrial band; a song by The Dillinger Escape Plan, a US band which performs an aggressive, technical style of hardcore punk called
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; a song by US alternative rock/post-hardcore band Finch entitled "Worms of the Earth"; a song by
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, a band known for its abrasive form of rock music; and Lisa Germano, an American singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who specializes in alternative rock and
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. Music critic Bill Aicher noted that the "soundtrack follow in a similar gothic vein" to the visuals, and stated that it "does an excellent job setting the dark mood" by using "a veritable who's who in the genre", with an "impressive array of metal, hard rock, industrial, and otherwise gothic-themed tracks"."Maynard and Borland and Bowie, Oh My!". Music review by Bill Aicher http://www.music-critic.com/sdtrks/underworld.htm Aicher noted that since "a majority of the selections rewritten, produced, or featuring Lohner, the album retains a sense of cohesion throughout, making it much more a complete product than has generally been the case with similarly-themed products." In particular, Aicher praised the rearrangement of
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's "
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" (previously released in its original form on his studio album ''
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'' earlier that month) as the soundtrack's strongest piece. This version of the song, which features
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(from
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and
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) and guitarist John Frusciante (of the Red Hot Chili Peppers), was praised by Aicher as "Dark, brooding, sad, and twitchy". ;Track listing


Sequels and prequel

A sequel, titled '' Underworld: Evolution'', in which Marcus fully awakens, was released January 20, 2006. The prequel '' Underworld: Rise of the Lycans'', which gives more detail about the creation of the Lycan species and Lucian's hatred, was released January 23, 2009. A second sequel, '' Underworld: Awakening'', was released on January 20, 2012, and a third sequel, '' Underworld: Blood Wars'', was released on January 6, 2017.


See also

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References


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