The London - born actor will star alongside Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day and Ron Perlman in the film about a battle between giant alien monsters who ravage Earth and giant man - made robots known
as Jaegers.
To fight back, Earthlings built towering robots known
as Jaegers, piloted by human pairs through a pseudo-psychic procedure known as drifting, and the great climactic clash became known as the Battle of the Breach.
Countries put their differences aside to built massive robots known
as Jaegers to battle the Kaiju at their own level.
Pacific Rim: Uprising (Mar. 23rd) One decade (five years in real - world time) has passed since the mighty robo - suits known
as Jaegers beat back the Kaiju menace and saved Earth as we know it.
Charlie Hunnam's robot pilot Raleigh Becket gives us a narrated break down of the futuristic world in which mankind have created gigantic robots, known
as Jaegers to battle the equally massive monsters the planet call Kaiju, which we're unleashed following a disastrous underwater earthquake.
John Boyega and fellow Pacific Rim: Uprising castmates Scott Eastwood and Cailee Spaeny were invited to train puppies dressed
as jaegers to take down cuddly, stuffed kaiju and save the world.
Not exact matches
Starring Charlie Hunnam
as Raleigh Becket, Pacific Rim told the story of pilots who operated massive robots called
Jaegers, which were created to fight Kaiju monsters that periodically invaded Earth through an interdimensional portal located at the bottom of the ocean.
The movie introduces an engaging newcomer, Cailee Spaeny,
as a teenager who likes building
Jaegers in her spare time.
Ten years after Elba cancelled the apocalypse, the concern of a potential beast from the deep reprise warrants the deployment of drone
jaegers to stand
as the world's line of defence against any potential threat.
In response, the world's governments came together to build giant robots called
jaegers to combat these monsters, with two pilots controlling each machine via a neurological sync known
as drifting.
Away from
Jaegers and Kaiju, Cavan has written for such popular franchises
as Star Wars, Doctor Who, Vikings, Star Trek, Judge Dredd and more.
The single - player modes are just a «story» mode where you plow through both kaiju and other
jaegers in 1 - on - 1 fights
as well
as a separate survival mode where you have to kill multiple opponents in a row without regaining health in between.
The multiplayer could have been cool here
as you can face off with other players with your custom
jaeger, but considering how easy it is to max level everything it isn't
as interesting
as you'd hope.
As a stand in for the body, the phenomenology of
Jaegers» pieces ask the viewer to be immediately aware of one's physical self.