The next installment in the blockbuster franchise, UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS follows Vampire death dealer, Selene (Kate Beckinsale) as she fends off brutal attacks from both the Lycan clan and the Vampire faction that betrayed her. With her only allies, David (Theo James) and his father Thomas. Chris Stuckmann reviews Underworld: Blood Wars, starring Kate Beckinsale, Theo James, Lara Pulver, Tobias Menzies, Bradley James, James Faulkner, Charles Dance.

Would you like to write a review? Underworld: Blood Wars is a nonsense movie that barely hangs together and no one seems interested in actually being in it. Underworld Blood Wars emphasizes its many action scenes, they are brutal and do not skimp on haemoglobin.

Underworld: Blood Wars

I find pretty interesting the fact that even if Selen. Star Wars" films—but "Underworld: Blood Wars" is even more of a drag than its predecessors, which I didn't think was even possible. Underworld: Blood Wars isn't particularly better or worse than any of the previous handfuls of nonsense. Hey, remember when everyone was obsessed with those 'Underworld' movies? I'll bet you don't because that never actually happened. 'Underworld: Blood Wars' Review: Why Won't This Vampire Franchise Die Already? Long-running bloodsuckers v. werewolves series returns for The new movie year has just gifted us with its first indisputable film fiasco.

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Don't you just love January - the official burial ground for Hollywood cinematic. Underworld: Blood Wars is undoubtedly the worst of the series. The film began with a cryptic opening and continued to throw scenes at us that made no sense at all.

It felt like they dropped the film's pieces onto the editing floor and forgot what order they went in so they just hurriedly spliced it together and. Apparently, her blood and the blood of her daughter (who has gone into hiding since the last movie) can confer special powers on those infused with it With an almost willful lack of fun, "Underworld: Blood Wars" introduces new dangers (self-propelled bullets and nightshade — fatal for some. The latest Underworld movie just hit theaters. It wasn't screened for critics, with good reason: This is a review-proof movie.