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Rating - 23119 Vote

Year - 2019

Summary - In a world where people with "special" abilities are living in poverty, Conner Reed (Robbie Amell) is a powerful young man who is struggling to pay for his ailing mother's medical treatment. To earn money, he joins a lucrative criminal world led by Garrett (Stephen Amell), who works for a drug lord (Greg Bryk)

Runtime - 98minute

genres - Crime, Drama

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Code 8 netflix trailer. Code. title. When National treasure meets mary poppins then meets jumanji. Welcome to the Code 8 Wiki Edit Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell have created a world where 4% of the population are born with some type of supernatural ability. Instead of being billionaire superheroes, most ‘specials’ live in poverty and resort to crime, forcing the police to become more militarized. The story follows a young man with special powers named Taylor Reed (R. Amell) struggling to find work as a day laborer. After a dispute over payment, he finds himself in a confrontation with a police officer (Kang) and the autonomous robots backing him up. So what is a Code 8? In March 2016 the crowdfunding goal was reached and the film is set to premier in October 2017 In spite of special... Edit A fledgling fantasy universe based on the idea that current society would oppress individuals with "powers" rather than romanticize them Latest activity Edit Photos and videos are a great way to add visuals to your wiki. Find videos about your topic by exploring Wikia's Video Library.

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Hey, Oliver HAVE NOT FAILED YOUR AMAZING FANS! Greatest wishes to Stephen, David, Emily, supporting actors, and the crew making Arrow the PLATINUM standard in comic book series storytelling. This is just inFamous the movie. Code 8 Code 8 film poster Directed by Jeff Chan Produced by Robbie Amell Stephen Amell Jeff Chan Chris Paré Art Chong Tommy Dingwall Billie Aleman Rebecca Bouck Written by Jeff Chan Chris Paré Starring Robbie Amell Sung Kang Aaron Abrams Stephen Amell Chad Donella Music by Ryan Taubert Cinematography Alex Disenhof Edited by Paul Skinner Distributed by YouTube Release date March 22, 2016 ( Internet) Running time 10 minutes Country United States Language English Code 8 is a 2016 short sci-fi action film directed by Jeff Chan and written by Chan and Chris Paré. Starring Robbie Amell, Stephen Amell and Sung Kang, the film was expanded into a feature-length project, also titled Code 8. The film is a futuristic vision taking place in a world where 4% of the population are born with some type of supernatural ability. Instead of being billionaire superheroes, most ‘specials’ live in poverty and resort to crime, forcing the police to become more militarized. Plot [ edit] Sometime in the future 4% of the earth's population have developed special abilities, but are treated like pariahs and forced by circumstance to live in poverty. The term "special" had become pejorative and those with abilities are treated poorly by those without. In Lincoln City, Connor Reed ( Robbie Amell), a young man with special powers, struggles to find work as a day laborer. After a dispute over him and his friend Freddie ( Aaron Abrams) being shorted in their pay after completing work, Connor finds himself in a confrontation with police officer Alex Park ( Sung Kang) and the many autonomous robot drones backing up the officer. Cast [ edit] Robbie Amell as Connor Reed A Special who provides for his family by working as a day laborer. He is a Class 5 Electric, meaning he can manipulate electricity and is capable of emitting an EMP blast strong enough to knock out a city block. He prefers not to use his powers, instead relying on his training as an electrician to find work. Sung Kang as Officer Alex Park A by-the-book cop who does his best to protect Lincoln City while following the rules. He is Officer Dixon's partner. Aaron Abrams as Freddie Berko Connor’s friend and a fellow Special. He is a Class 2 Brawn, meaning he has superhuman strength powerful enough to lift a truck with one arm or toss grown men through the air with ease. Stephen Amell as Garrett He is a special with telekinetic abilities meaning he can manipulate anything without touching it. Chad Donella as Dixon A cop who has a deep prejudice against Specials. He is Officer Park's partner. Peter Huang as Drone Pilot 3 Alfred Rubin Thompson as Big Joe Al Marchesi as a class 2 Pyro A Special with the power of pyrokinesis. He can produce flames from his fingers that can be small enough to light a cigarette or hot enough to cut through metal piping. Christine Pagulayan as Reporter Patrice Henry as Dispatch 1 Phyllis Politowicz as Grandma Tonya Dodds Sinisac as Dispatch 3 Ryan Freer as Drone Pilot 4 Jack Horan as Justin Reed Jeff Sinasac as Drone Pilot 2 Production [ edit] History [ edit] On March 22, 2016, Robbie and Stephen Amell premiered a 10-minute short film as a teaser for a full-length feature, also titled Code 8. [1] While releasing the short, the Amells simultaneously started an Indiegogo campaign in order to fund the full-length feature. [2] With their target being $200, 000 the film was funded less than 48 hours, and continues to grow, [3] [4] having exceeded $1, 500, 000 in a month. [5] Both the Amells expressed that by going with the crowdfunding route, they can keep the creative control to themselves. [6] Some of the perks to donating to Code 8 included digital copies of both versions of the film, exclusive merchandise, producing credits and some quality time with the Amells. [2] On April 9, 2016, Robbie Amell teased in a Facebook Q&A video that actor Victor Garber had expressed his interest in joining the film. [7] On April 14, 2016, director Jeff Chan made a post about the short film on the social media and news aggregator site Reddit, where he also answered questions in a mini- AMA. [8] Feature film [ edit] Due to scheduling conflicts, Stephen Amell was not able to star in the short film. However, he did voice a police drone. He confirmed that he will star in the feature. [9] The short film was self-financed as well as calling in favors from friends and family. [10] Production began on June 1, 2017. [2] The film screened at the Sitges Film Festival in October 2019. [11] Reception [ edit] Gizmodo wrote that "The Mysterious Code 8 Film Is An Intriguing Crowdfunding Teaser", [12] and praised the film in writing it "definitely leaves the audience wanting to see what happens next, and it really looks like’s something that Neill Blomkamp would have directed: robotic police officers, some pretty overt political themes, and so forth. We’re certainly interested in seeing where this goes. " [12] References [ edit] Further reading [ edit] Romano, Nick (March 12, 2016). "Stephen Amell teases secret sci-fi project with Robbie Amell and Fast & Furious star". Entertainment Weekly. Carpenter, Perry (March 16, 2016). "Arrow star Stephen Amell leaving after season 4, for secret project-code 8? ". Inquisitr. External links [ edit] Code 8 (short film) at the Internet Movie Database Code 8 (short film) on YouTube Code 8 on Facebook.

Oh there's the other season of The Gifted I was looking for. “Ready Player One” “Deadpool “ & “GTA” make a baby and they named it “Free Guy”. Second son be like. Code 8.5. Essentially a humbler, grungier indie “X-Men” without the same dependence on splashy effects, “ Code 8 ” is a solid genre effort from director Jeff Chan. Spun off from his prior short of the same name, the crowdfunded effort is resourceful and polished on a tight budget. Its fast-paced progress has enough appeal to suggest a possible franchise, even if this potential kickoff is held back from becoming something more memorable by the general familiarity of the story and character concepts. Starring cousins Robbie and Stephen Amell (both best known for their respective CW series “The Flash” and “Arrow”), the Canadian sci-fi action film opened Dec. 6 on a single Los Angeles screen, expanding to other U. S. cities as well as streaming on Dec. 13. In the alternative near-future of fictive Lincoln City, a minority of “power-enabled” persons were once valued members of society. But since automation has more or less replaced any need for such skills in the workplace, their supernatural abilities — which run a wide gamut between individuals, from telekinesis to superstrength to healing — aren’t just unwanted, they’re actively banned. Now fearful of those it hitherto exploited, the government arrests anyone caught using their powers, monitoring the populace via spy drones constantly overhead. Thus criminalized, the minority is scorned by most legit employers, invariably pushing them toward conventional forms of crime. Their image isn’t helped by the fact that a dangerous new drug called “psyke” is created from tapping the spinal fluid of the psychically empowered. That opioid is yet another thing making the enabled look shady, even if they’re more its victims than perps. Trying to travel the straight and narrow despite such discrimination is Connor (Robbie Arnell), a “class five electric” — he can power and disable electricity at will — living with his ailing widowed mother Mary (Kari Matchett). When they both lose their low-level jobs due to employer skittishness, any prospect of affording her urgently-needed cancer treatments seems remote. Desperate, Connor accepts a dubious day job from strangers led by Garrett (Stephen Amell). He’s hired not despite but precisely because of his powers, as this crew is using their disparate paranormal skill sets to pull off a series of daring robberies. Particularly valuable because of his clean arrest record, Connor is wary of such company, but really needs the quick cash. He is justifiably even warier of their creepy underworld minder, drug lord Marcus (Greg Bryk), as well as his icy overseer, chrome-domed Cumbo (Peter Outerbridge). Meanwhile, two Lincoln City cops (Sung Kang, Aaron Abrams) trying to crack down on psyke trafficking begin to connect dots between that drug, the robbery spree, and previously squeaky-clean Connor. Chris Pare’s screenplay packs in a lot of characters and complications without much time to lend them distinguishing personality. So we get a story populated by figures who don’t really develop past our first impression, in situations that are lively but pretty much play out as one expects. The film could’ve used more humor, particularly as the thing it’s most serious about (that “My mom needs a doctor and we can’t afford it” angle) is a hoary plot hook which does not transcend sentimental cliché here. Nonetheless, despite those limitations (plus the lack of stylistically bold elements in the competent action sequences), “Code 8” is a well-crafted mix of crime melodrama and fantasy that provides credible reasons for primarily taking place in dreary, mundane urban settings. The performers are generally strong, even if their roles don’t give them a lot of room for depth or invention; the physical presentation is accomplished. Chris Crane’s production design and Playfight’s visual effects present a plausible near-future marked more by pervasive surveillance and economic struggle than any spectacular advances. Their polished work is matched by DP Alex Disenhof and editor Paul Skinner, both also relative newcomers whose prior work has been largely in TV and shorts. Many of these collaborators, including some lead actors, carried over from the film’s 10-minute 2016 incarnation. (That short’s popularity generated the feature’s budget, whose Indiegogo funders are duly thanked for a full five minutes of the very long end credits. ) “Code 8” is better than a mere calling-card film, though one senses a desire to check all the boxes of fan expectation and professional packaging rated higher than the kinds of personal expression that might have lent it a more memorable idiosyncrasy. It’s an impressive leap in scale from Chan’s debut feature, “Grace: The Possession, ” a 2014 horror movie that likewise had more enthusiasm than originality. If there are followups in this film’s future, they would be wise to consider the world-building blocks built, and focus on the more intriguing narrative possibilities in abuses of “power” and “psyke” that get barely tapped here.

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