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Pacific Rim is a media franchise that consists of Kaiju-monster installments. It includes two theatrical films , Pacific Rim (2013) and Pacific Rim Uprising (2018), and an animated television series , Pacific Rim: The Black (2021–2022).
Pacific Rim is a 2013 American science fiction monster film directed by Guillermo del Toro. The first film in the Pacific Rim franchise, it stars Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day, Robert Kazinsky, Max Martini, and Ron Perlman. The screenplay was written by Travis Beacham and del Toro from a story by Beacham.
Pacific Rim Uprising is a 2018 American science fiction monster film directed by Steven S. DeKnight (in his feature-film directorial and writing debut), and written by DeKnight, Emily Carmichael, Kira Snyder and T.S. Nowlin. It is the sequel to the 2013 film Pacific Rim, and second installment in the Pacific Rim franchise.
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Pacific Rim: The Black was released on Netflix on March 4, 2021. [7] A teaser trailer was released on February 1, [21] followed by a full trailer on February 5. [22]
On 2 June 2014, Hunnam was awarded a Huading Award for Best Global Emerging Actor, for his role as Raleigh in Pacific Rim due to the film performing well in Asian markets. [29] Hunnam reunited with del Toro in the horror film Crimson Peak, [30] alongside Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, and Jessica Chastain. The film began shooting in February ...
Pacific Rim: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the film of the same name. It was released on digital download from Amazon.com on June 18, 2013, and CD June 25, 2013. [ 1 ] The physical version of the soundtrack was released on July 9, 2013, three days before the theatrical release of the film itself.
Pacific Rim: Uprising – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the film score to the 2018 film of the same name, composed by Lorne Balfe. The score was recorded at the Synchron Scoring Stage in Vienna with the Synchron Stage Orchestra conducted by Johannes Vogel. [ 1 ]