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    Cast
    Sofia Boutella as Kora/Arthelais, a former Imperium soldier who rallies warriors from across the galaxy to fight against Motherworld
    Elizabeth Martinez portrays Kora as a child
    Djimon Hounsou as Titus, a former general of the Imperium recruited to lead the fight against Motherworld
    Ed Skrein as Atticus Noble, an admiral and Balisarius' right-hand man
    Michiel Huisman as Gunnar, a farmer secretly in love with Kora who joins her in her attempts to defend his homeworld, Veldt
    Doona Bae as Nemesis, a cyborg swordmaster
    Ray Fisher as Darrian Bloodaxe, a warrior and Devra's brother recruited by Kora
    Charlie Hunnam as Kai, a mercenary and starship pilot hired by Kora
    Anthony Hopkins as the voice of Jimmy, the last member of a race of mechanical knights[9]
    Dustin Ceithamer as the body-double on the set of Jimmy
    Staz Nair as Tarak, a nobleman-turned-blacksmith with the ability to bond with animals of nature
    Fra Fee as Balisarius, a tyrant and Kora's adoptive father who seized control of the Motherworld
    Cleopatra Coleman as Devra Bloodaxe, Darrian's sister and the leader of a band of insurgents opposing the Motherworld
    Stuart Martin as Den, a local farmer, hunter and Kora's fling
    Ingvar Sigurdsson as Hagen, a friend of Kora who helped her rebuild her life after she abandoned the Imperium
    Alfonso Herrera as Cassius, Noble's team warrior[10]
    Cary Elwes as the King
    Rhian Rees as the Queen
    Elise Duffy as Milius,[11] a rebel fighter under Devra's command.
    Jena Malone as Harmada, a spider-like humanoid alien
    Sky Yang as Aris, a young Motherworld soldier who stands up against his comrades' brutality
    Charlotte Maggi as Sam, a water girl who warmly welcomes any outsiders that come to her village[12][13]
    Corey Stoll as Sindri, a village chief on Veldt
    Stella Grace Fitzgerald as Princess Issa
    Greg Kriek as Marcus, a Motherworld soldier who arrived on Veldt to demand their harvest
    Brandon Auret as Faunus, a Motherworld commander, left in charge of the farming village on Veldt
    Ray Porter as Hickman, a farmer whom Tarak is indebted to
    Dominic Burgess as Dash Thif, a connected man who came into conflict with Kora and Gunnar in Providence
    Tony Amendola as King Levitica, an alien king who shelters the Bloodaxes and their rebellion
    Derek Mears as Simeon, a Hawkshaw working for the Imperium, hunting their enemies for profit.
    Credit ::
    Directed by Zack Snyder
    Screenplay by
    Zack Snyder
    Kurt Johnstad
    Shay Hatten
    Story by Zack Snyder
    Produced by
    Deborah Snyder
    Eric Newman
    Zack Snyder
    Wesley Coller
    Starring
    Sofia Boutella
    Djimon Hounsou
    Ed Skrein
    Michiel Huisman
    Doona Bae
    Ray Fisher
    Charlie Hunnam
    Anthony Hopkins
    Cinematography Zack Snyder
    Edited by Dody Dorn
    Music by Tom Holkenborg
    Production
    companies
    The Stone Quarry
    Grand Electric
    Distributed by Netflix
    Release dates
    December 15, 2023 (United States)
    December 22, 2023 (Netflix)
    Running time 134 minutes[1]
    Country United States
    Language English
    Budget $166 million
    (shared with Part Two: The Scargiver)[1][2]
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