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  • Movie Review: ‘Code 8: Part II’

    Robbie Amell as Connor in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    Robbie Amell as Connor in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    On Netflix on Wednesday February 28th, ‘Code 8: Part II’ returns us to the world the fictional Lincoln City, a place where super-powered people are a dispossessed faction facing crackdowns from corrupt police officers and a wider population that either regards them with distrust or outright hatred.

    The first movie, released in 2019, was crowdfunded into existence off the back of an impressive short film. While the new one has increased financial backing from Netflix, it feels smaller scale in some ways, though its focus is sharper. Some of the issues still hold over from the original, however.

    Related Article: Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell Talk Netflix Sequel ‘Code 8: Part II’

    Does ‘Code 8: Part II’ Have Some Power To It?

    Robbie Amell as Connor, and Jean Yoon as Mina in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    (L to R) Robbie Amell as Connor, and Jean Yoon as Mina in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    The first test that the new movie really needs to pass is whether you can enjoy it without having seen the first film. And though we would of course advise watching the original (that film is not perfect, feeling in many ways a recycled take on genre stalwarts such as ‘Blade Runner’, ‘RoboCop’ and particularly ‘X-Men’, but it has some solid entertainment value once you get past that), ‘Part II’ does enough to justify its own existence. And it tells a story that, if it’s not completely distinct from the first by design, is watchable without having a Wikipedia page open in front of you to pick up on any character history etc.

    The opening expositional spiel, a more concise version of the first movie’s helps that, filling in a little extra about what happened in that film and why you should care about Robbie Amell’s gruff Connor.

    Script and Direction

    Robbie Amell as Connor in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    (Center) Robbie Amell as Connor in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Co-written and directed by Jeff Chan (working again with co-writer Chris Pare plus franchise newcomers Sherren Lee and Jesse LaVercombe), ‘Part II’s storyline has a few issues in that it sometimes feels like you’re watching another version of the first movie –– once more Amell’s Connor has someone to worry about who has powers that could help him (last time it was a healer, this time it’s Sirena Gulamgaus’ teenager Pav, whose powers are much more nebulous, and seemingly a convenient plot driver). Stephen Amell’s Garrett, meanwhile, has gone up in the world, building his own drug empire in Lincoln city after his immediate bosses were wiped out last time.

    Yet there’s enough here in the evolution of the world to have some added power –– the police are supposedly using less violent methods (a series of robotic police dogs), but the corruption level among the officers has increased.

    On the direction front, Chan makes a low-budget sci-fi look good, and mostly maintains the feel of the original. The pacing problems of ‘Code 8’ still remain, though; the action is never quite as zippy as it could be and there are stretches where it lags.

    ‘Code 8: Part II’: Performances

    Stephen Amell as Garrett, Robbie Amell as Connor in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    (L to R) Stephen Amell as Garrett, Robbie Amell as Connor in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Robbie Amell continues to put in a decent job as Connor, though he’s not really required to do more than scowl a lot and then stand holding his hand out and straining a bit while the VFX team does the heavy lifting of bringing his electricity powers to life on screen. While he’s not quite got the range of even his cousin (more on him in a moment), he’s certainly up to the task of playing Connor.

    As for Stephen Amell, it’s fun to see him playing more of a villain, and he brings some depth to the role, though Garrett perhaps has a little less to do this time around, since he was more of a focus last time around. But ‘Part II’ certainly offers him enough to bring out a decent performance.

    Stephen Amell as Garrett in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    Stephen Amell as Garrett in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Sirena Gulamgaus treads a fine line as young Pav, managing to be engaging without becoming precocious or annoying. She’s sometimes more a plot point than a character, but the young actor brings her to life effectively.

    Outside of the main trio, you have the likes of ‘Kim’s Convenience’ veteran Jean Yoon, who has some spark as the organizer of a run-down local community center, while a welcome Aaron Abrams returns as police detective Davis from the first movie, here doing his part to investigate his corrupt superiors.

    Final Thoughts

    A scene from 'Code 8: Part II.'
    A scene from ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    The ‘Code 8’ franchise will not win many awards for originality, primarily existing as a mash-up of other, superior sci-fi takes on the encroaching threat of technology, police brutality and how a minority group deals with the prejudices of wider society.

    There’s some fun action to be found, and the effects are solid for a lower-budget piece of entertainment. And as sequels go, it continues the story in decent fashion.

    ‘Code 8: Part II’ receives 6.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What is the Plot of ‘Code 8: Part II’?

    The film centers around the 4% of people living in fictional Lincoln City who possess special abilities. It follows the journey of a teenage girl (Sirena Gulamgaus) fighting to get justice for her slain brother at the hands of corrupt police officers. After becoming a witness to the cover-up, she becomes a target and enlists the help of an ex-con (Robbie Amell) and his former partner-in-crime (Stephen Amell).

    Who is in the Cast of ‘Code 8: Part II’?

    A scene from 'Code 8: Part II.'
    A scene from ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

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  • ‘Code 8: Part II’ Interview: Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell

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    Premiering on Netflix February 28th is the sequel to the 2019 sci-fi film ‘Code 8,’ which is entitled ‘Code 8: Part II’ and once again stars Robbie Amell (‘The Flash’) and Stephen Amell (‘Arrow’).

    Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell Talk 'Code 8: Part II.'
    (L to R) Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell Talk ‘Code 8: Part II.’

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Robbie Amell and Stephen Amell about their new sequel, reprising their characters, how they’ve changed since the last movie, working together, collaborating with director Jeff Chan, and robotic dogs.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

    Robbie Amell as Connor, and Jean Yoon as Mina in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    (L to R) Robbie Amell as Connor, and Jean Yoon as Mina in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Robbie, can you talk about reprising this role and what’s happening with Connor when the new movie begins?

    Robbie Amell: So, our movie picks up five years after ‘Code 8’ part one ends. Connor is just getting out of prison and he’s trying to get back to some semblance of a normal life. Stephen’s character has spent the last five years building a bit of an empire and working with some shady characters. Then after the first 10 minutes of the movie, it’s pretty much a chase movie and it moves fast, and it almost happens in real time. So, it’s tough to give too much away without really jumping right into the story.

    MF: Stephen, what was it like for you to play Garrett again and explore the character more with this sequel?

    Stephen Amell: I think that Jeff Chan, our director and Chris Paré, his writing partner, did a cool job. We really get to dive into Garrett and Connor a little bit more. They wrote us some great, wonderful scenes. There’s a diner scene that is, I think both of our favorites.

    Stephen Amell as Garrett, Robbie Amell as Connor in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    (L to R) Stephen Amell as Garrett, Robbie Amell as Connor in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    MF: Robbie, can you talk about that relationship and why Connor doesn’t trust Garrett?

    RA: I mean, they just don’t really see eye to eye in the first movie. Garrett is doing what he thinks is right and Connor is doing what he thinks is right, and I think that’s kind of life. Stephen always says Garrett’s the hero of his own story, and I think that’s true for life. People see themselves as the world’s main character and the hero of the story. In our world, everybody is not out for themselves, but decisions are being made and they’re in a gray area. It’s not necessarily right or wrong or black and white, it’s dependent on who’s making the decision and people do the wrong things for the right reasons and I like that. I think it’s interesting that at the end of the first movie Connor makes a decision that I think a lot of people didn’t agree with. I know a lot of people that did agree with it. I think that’s interesting that it sparks questions and life is about perspective.

    MF: Stephen, what’s it been like for you playing a darker type of character than most audiences are used to seeing you play?

    SA: Listen, I love it. I like being evil. I try to be nice in my real life. So, it’s fun to threaten people and to be evil. It’s a little bit of a release.

    Related Article: ‘Arrow’ Star Stephen Amell to Lead the Cast of Spin-Off ‘Suits L.A.’

    Stephen Amell as Garrett in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    Stephen Amell as Garrett in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    MF: Stephen, can you talk about having the opportunity to act opposite your cousin in these films?

    SA: Working with Robbie is great. I’ve learned a lot. I used to get very much in my head when it came to acting. Then I saw Rob and he had this very practical approach and that’s helped me in my career a lot to try to emulate him a little bit.

    MF: Robbie, what’s it been like for you making these movies with Stephen and sharing this experience?

    RA: It’s awesome. I mean, there’s nothing better than working with family and friends and you always hope that you have chemistry with the person you’re working opposite. When it’s family, you know you have that. Steve, he knows how to get under my skin, but he also knows how to make me laugh and he can twist the knife better than anybody. We’re so lucky and it’s not only with Steve, but the entire crew is also back from part one for part two. Everybody takes a lot of pride and ownership in this movie, and I think that’s really the reason for its success.

    A scene from 'Code 8: Part II.'
    A scene from ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    MF: Robbie, can you also talk about the robot dogs you fight in the movie and were those done with practical or visual effects?

    RA: So, Jeff and Chris, they do a ton of research before they start writing these movies. For this, there was a lot of looking at the Boston Dynamics and those dogs that have already been made. But there’s a lot of these YouTube videos about these incredible robotic dogs and they were like, “We got to use these.” It feels like it’s just around the corner. The dogs, when we were shooting, you had a guy in a green suit with a light on his head. We built a practical dog, but it couldn’t move and then sometimes there was nothing. So, you would do the scene multiple times and a lot of it is just for reference for our amazing visual effects company who then come in and put it in aftereffects. Our visual effects team is unbelievable, and they take so much pride and effort into what goes on screen.

    MF: Stephen, what was it like working with director Jeff Chan and watching him execute his vision for this movie?

    SA: Jeff is incredibly prepared. Rob was saying earlier that every scene that we do, he comes in with a very clear vision, but best idea wins. So, he’s a great director, works wonderfully with the actors. I can’t say enough good things about him.

    Robbie Amell as Connor in 'Code 8: Part II.'
    Robbie Amell as Connor in ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

    MF: Robbie, what was your experience like collaborating with Jeff Chan on set?

    RA: I mean he’s really the driving force behind ‘Code 8.’ He lives and breathes it and he comes in like Steve said, so prepared, but he’s also very open and malleable to how it’s going to work on the day and the best way. He’s got no ego for a guy whose kind of built this from a short film to a Netflix sequel and the whole crew, the whole cast, we’re just very lucky. We got great people.

    MF: Finally, are you open to the idea of making a ‘Code 8: Part III’?

    RA: Hey man, if people turn out we’ll make a third one.

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    What is the Plot of ‘Code 8: Part II’?

    The film centers around the 4% of people living in fictional Lincoln City who possess special abilities. It follows the journey of a teenage girl (Sirena Gulamgaus) fighting to get justice for her slain brother at the hands of corrupt police officers. After becoming a witness to the cover-up, she becomes a target and enlists the help of an ex-con (Robbie Amell) and his former partner-in-crime (Stephen Amell).

    Who is in the Cast of ‘Code 8: Part II’?

    A scene from 'Code 8: Part II.'
    A scene from ‘Code 8: Part II.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024.

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  • Robbie and Stephen Amell Share Video From Set of Crowdfunded Movie ‘Code 8’

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    Filming is underway on “Code 8,” the movie that CW stars Robbie and Stephen Amell funded via Indiegogo, but the brothers are asking for even more help to help supersize their sci-fi project.

    In a video from the set in Toronto, Robbie (Ronnie Raymond on “The Flash”) thanked fans for their support and said, “Everything is going amazing.” He asked for more donations, saying, “The more money we raise, the bigger the movie will be.”

    Stephen (who stars on “Arrow”) said, “Even if we only raise $5, we’re still going to make the movie and it’s going to be spectacular.” He joked, “Rob won’t get paid, but…”

    Perks for contributing to the campaign include hoodies from the movie, the chance to be an extra, and “tons of giveaways.” Not to mention “Code 8” socks!

    Last year, the Amells raised more than $1.7 million thanks to 20,201 Indiegogo backers, Variety reports.

    The premise: “Code 8” is set in a world where people with supernatural abilities are discriminated against and often resort to crime. Robbie’s character is struggling to pay for his ailing mother’s medical needs and is lured into a lucrative criminal world by Stephen’s character, who works for a drug lord.

    Jeff Chan, who previously made “Grace: The Possession,” is directing. The cast includes Sung Kang of the “Fast and the Furious” franchise and Kari Matchett (“Covert Affairs”).

    Stephen tweeted that the film is off to a “really terrific start.”

    Look for the film to be released in 2019.

  • Robbie Amell and Lauren Ambrose Join ‘The X-Files’ Revival

    Ted Baker London's SS15 Launch EventFox’s upcoming revival of classic sci-fi series “The X-Files” continues to expand its cast, with actors Robbie Amell and Lauren Ambrose set to join the limited series.

    TVLine reports that Amell and Ambrose will play two FBI agents, and are set to appear in one of the six new episodes. Amell will play Agent Miller, described by TVLine as “smart and smooth,” while Ambrose is playing Agent Einstein, who’s “sharp and confident.”

    Though no further details about the characters were available, it seems like a safe bet that those younger agents will no doubt butt heads with seasoned veterans Mulder (David Duchovny) and Scully (Gillian Anderson). It could even be argued that they’re meant to serve as a direct doppelgangers to the two returning leads, since Ambrose’s amber locks are a dead ringer for Scully’s signature coloring from the first iteration of the series. Of course, that’s purely speculation, and we won’t know anything for sure until their episode airs.

    Original stars Mitch Pileggi and William B. Davis are also joining Duchovny and Anderson for the revival, which is being written by “X-Files” creator Chris Carter. The new, six-episode series is set for an expanded, two-night premiere early next year on Fox, beginning on Sunday, January 24 and continuing into its regular timeslot on Monday, January 25.

    [via: TVLine]

    Photo credit: Getty Images for Ted Baker

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  • The New Trailer for Hero Dog Movie ‘Max’ Will Tear Your Heart Out (VIDEO)

    max movie trailerWarning: This trailer for “Max” — a family film about a military hero dog who struggles with post-traumatic stress after serving in Afghanistan — will induce Feelings. Side effects may include uncontrollable warm-and-fuzzies and possibly blubbering.

    “Max” will be released on June 26, and Warner Bros. Pictures just released the official trailer. The movie stars Josh Wiggins, Thomas Haden Church, Lauren Graham, Jay Hernandez, and Robbie Amell, but it really stars the dog. We learn that Max is traumatized by the death of his handler and is adopted into his late Marine friend’s family and helps them to heal.

    This is sniffle-bait at its finest, and you may need Kleenex just to finish the trailer. Watch and love – then go hug your dog!
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