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It covers the production and influence of RoboCop, with interviews of many of the cast and crew involved. [225] [226] [227] A 10-foot (3.0 m) RoboCop statue is to be erected in Detroit. First proposed in 2011, $70,000 was crowdfunded for its construction and, As of 2024, the statue was complete and awaiting installation. [r]
RoboCop appears in RoboCop: Prime Directives played by Page Fletcher. The series takes place ten years after the original film. Alex Murphy as RoboCop has become outdated, tired, and quasi-suicidal. Delta City (formerly Detroit) is now considered the safest place on Earth, and he is no longer viewed as particularly necessary.
The principal characters were cast from March to July 2012. Principal photography began in September 2012 in Toronto [10] and Vancouver in Canada, [11] with additional locations in Hamilton, in Canada, and Detroit in the United States. RoboCop released in the United States on February 12, 2014, by Sony Pictures Releasing.
Such is the case with Starship Troopers, the film adaptation of Robert A. Heinlein’s classic sci-fi novel that was directed by RoboCop mastermind Paul Verhoeven.
Phil Tippett returned from the first RoboCop to do the visual effects for the sequel, this time leading all the effects units. [39] RoboCop 2 was Tippett and Kershner's second collaboration, after Tippett worked at Industrial Light & Magic for The Empire Strikes Back. [39] Most of the RoboCop 2 design was created while Hunter was signed as ...
Peter Francis Weller [1] (born June 24, 1947) is an American actor and television director.. He has appeared in more than 70 films and television series, including RoboCop (1987) and its sequel RoboCop 2 (1990), in which he played the titular character; The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984); and Star Trek Into Darkness (2013). [2]
RoboCop appears as a playable character in the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath expansion pack, with Peter Weller reprising his role from the original film and RoboCop 2. In his arcade ending, RoboCop pursued Kano to the latter's universe after discovering that he was supplying Old Detroit's gangs with weapons until he encountered Kronika .
Daniel Peter O'Herlihy [1] (1 May 1919 – 17 February 2005) was an Irish [2] actor of film, television and radio. [3] O'Herlihy's best-known roles included his Oscar-nominated portrayal of the lead character in Luis Buñuel's Robinson Crusoe (1954), [4] Brigadier General Warren A. Black in Fail Safe (1964), Marshal Ney in Waterloo (1970), Conal Cochran in Halloween III: Season of the Witch ...