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Underworld is an American action horror film series created by Kevin Grevioux, Len Wiseman, and Danny McBride. It follows characters who are caught up in a war between vampires and werewolves (called "death-dealers" and "lycans", respectively, within the films).
Underworld is a 2003 action horror film directed by Len Wiseman in his feature film directorial debut, from a screenplay by Danny McBride, based on a story by Kevin Grevioux, Wiseman, and McBride. The film stars Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Michael Sheen, Shane Brolly, and Bill Nighy.
Underworld is a 1997 novel by American writer Don DeLillo. The novel is centered on the efforts of Nick Shay, a waste management executive who grew up in the Bronx, to trace the history of the baseball that won the New York Giants the pennant in 1951, and encompasses numerous subplots drawn from American history in the second half of the ...
After Michael is bitten by a Lycan, Selene must decide whether to do her duty and kill him, or go against her clan and save him. Underworld is written by Len Wiseman, Kevin Grevioux and Danny McBride, and is directed by Len Wiseman.
Danny McBride. Writer: Underworld. As the quintessential Navy Brat, McBride spent his formative years living a nomadic lifestyle, moving to such destinations as Hawaii, Florida, Panama, Guam and the Philippines. He relocated to Los Angeles in his twenties and dabbled in music, stunts, and ultimately writing and filmmaking.
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Underworld: Directed by Len Wiseman. With Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Michael Sheen, Shane Brolly. Selene, a vampire warrior, is entrenched in a conflict between vampires and werewolves, while falling in love with Michael, a human who is sought by werewolves for unknown reasons.
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Underworld is a magnificent book by an American master." —Salman Rushdie "Utterly extraordinary ... in its epic ambition and accomplishment, Underworld calls out for comparison with works that have defined the consciousness of their age."