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Code 8 Part II (2024)

R 02/27/2024 Science Fiction, Action, Crime 1h 41m
64%
User
Score
5.7/10
73%
40/100

Power corrupts.

Overview

In a world where superpowered people are heavily policed by robots, an ex-con teams up with a drug lord he despises to protect a teen from a corrupt cop.

Jeff Chan

Director

Jesse LaVercombe

Writer

Sherren Lee

Writer

Chris Paré

Writer

Part of the Code 8 Collection

Includes Code 8 Part II and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Robbie Amell

Robbie Amell

Connor

Stephen Amell

Stephen Amell

Garrett

Alex Mallari Jr.

Alex Mallari Jr.

Sergeant 'King' Kingston

Sirena Gulamgaus

Sirena Gulamgaus

Pavani

Aaron Abrams

Aaron Abrams

Detective Davis

Moe Jeudy-Lamour

Moe Jeudy-Lamour

Officer Cirelli

Akiel Julien

Akiel Julien

Shane

Natalie Liconti

Natalie Liconti

Maev

Nneka Elliott

Nneka Elliott

Nadine

Media

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Teaser

Official Teaser

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Reviews

A review by MovieGuys

Written on March 3, 2024

The first Code 8 movie, was never going to be an award winner but at least it had an element of danger, pacing and excitement.

Regrettably, its sequel, seems to be more a vehicle for woke tropes than an actual sci fi film. It appears to be mostly about people from diverse backgrounds being either abused by "the system" or co-opted into it, as state sponsored abusers.

The results feels like what it is. A moral statement viewed from a particular point of view, rather than an exciting, sci fi film, which is what, in this reviewers opinion, it should have been.

Its slow paced, not terribly exciting and really goes nowhere interesting but then, how could it?

In summary, I, for one, am sick and tired of having simple escapist entertainment hi-jacked to peddle a specific world vi...

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A review by Chandler Danier

Written on March 6, 2024

This was a lot of Code 8 to watch in a short period of time. I definitely skipped through large portions of this film. It seemed like the first film. I maybe should not have watched the first film. Aibo was a dumb idea. Super cute and sweet ending. Fun sequences. A little long....

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