Pulse-pounding Action in “The Divergent Series: Allegiant”
Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Zoë Kravitz, Miles Teller, Maggie Q and
Ansel Elgort return in the most awaited book-to-film franchise in “Allegiant”
where Chicago is on the verge of an
all-out civil war. The young warriors and heroes with Tris (Woodley) leading
the troop -Four (James), Christina (Kravitz), Peter (Teller), Tori (Q) and
Caleb (Elgort) sees them on a harrowing escape from the walled city, chased by
armed guards loyal to self-appointed leader Evelyn (Naomi Watts).
Outside Chicago
for the first time in their lives, the five find themselves being pursued by
Edgar (Jonny Weston) through a toxic wasteland known as the Fringe before being
rescued and escorted to the ultra-high-tech compound of the Bureau of Genetic
Welfare. Once there, Bureau mastermind
David (Jeff Daniels) singles out Tris for being genetically “pure” and enlists
her to champion his mysterious cause. While Tris receives special treatment,
including access to “memory tabs” that enable her to relive her own family
history, Four joins Bureau soldiers on a supposedly humanitarian mission to
remove children from a ragtag Fringe encampment.
Discovering that
David plans to use the Bureau’s astonishing technologies for inhumane ends,
Tris hijacks his private aircraft and returns with her team to Chicago. Faced
with a shocking betrayal, they must try to stop Evelyn before she unleashes a
memory-erasing gas on the city’s entire population, including the Allegiant
rebel force led by Johanna (Octavia Spencer).
“The Divergent
Series: Allegiant” is directed by Robert Schwentke (“The Divergent Series:
Insurgent,” “The Time Traveler’s Wife”) and based on the bestselling young
adult novel “Allegiant” by Veronica Roth.
The filmmakers
set out to bring Victoria Roth’s original vision to life once again even as
they add fresh surprises to her dystopian saga. Brimming with new characters,
landscapes and mysteries, “Allegiant” extends a Divergent universe that has
already captivated millions of moviegoers. “One reason these stories resonate
for young people particularly is that they wonder what their futures hold for
them,” James muses. “Whether it’s conscious or not, young people think about,
‘What kind of world will I live in?’ I think that’s why so many people
gravitate toward the Divergent stories.”
Although
Allegiant remains consistent to the core values of the Divergent series, its
heroes encounter new worlds and shocking revelations and the film raises the
level of excitement to new heights. “Allegiant gives you a scale and a scope
that you don’t get in previous films,” says producer Lucy Fisher. “There are so
many things about this movie that excite us, including the action and the
visuals. But my favorite part about this entire series is the characters and
their relationship to each other. With Allegiant, I love that you’re on the
edge of your seat, because there’s something going on every second.”
“Allegiant” opens
March 9 in theatres nationwide from Pioneer Films.
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