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Insurgent

Defy reality.
2015 | 119m | English

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Beatrice Prior must confront her inner demons and continue her fight against a powerful alliance which threatens to tear her society apart.
Release Date: Mar 18, 2015
Director: Robert Schwentke
Writer: Mark Bomback, Brian Duffield, Akiva Goldsman, Veronica Roth
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords dystopia, based on novel or book, based on young adult novel, revolution, sequel
Production Companies Summit Entertainment, Lionsgate, Mandeville Films, Red Wagon Entertainment, NeoReel
Box Office Revenue: $297,002,527
Budget: $110,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 13, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Shailene Woodley Beatrice 'Tris' Prior
Theo James Tobias 'Four' Eaton
Miles Teller Peter Hayes
Kate Winslet Jeanine Matthews
Ansel Elgort Caleb Prior
Zoë Kravitz Christina
Jai Courtney Eric Coulter
Ray Stevenson Marcus Eaton
Naomi Watts Evelyn Johnson-Eaton
Octavia Spencer Johanna Reyes
Mekhi Phifer Max
Janet McTeer Edith Prior
Daniel Dae Kim Jack Kang
Maggie Q Tori Wu
Emjay Anthony Hector
Keiynan Lonsdale Uriah Pedrad
Rosa Salazar Lynn
Suki Waterhouse Marlene
Jonny Weston Edgar
Cynthia Barrett Amity Divergent Woman
Justice Leak Amity Divergent Husband
Lyndsi LaRose Amity Teacher
Charlie Bodin Amity Server
Ben Lloyd-Hughes Will
Tony Goldwyn Andrew Prior
Ashley Judd Natalie Prior
Konrad Howard Connor
Lucella Costa Odessa
Devon Lane Tresan Amity Horse Girl
Stephanie Leigh Schlund Amity Hot Blonde
Leonardo Santaiti Amity Seth
Derick Pritchard Amity Dauntless Soldier
Ian Casselberry Amity Dauntless Soldier
Kendrick Cross Candor Guard
David Landry Candor Dauntless Soldier
Lawrence Kao Erudite Tech #1
Justin Miles Erudite Tech #2
Hunter Burke Erudite Administrator
Kate Rachesky Candor Teenage Girl
Callie McClincy Candor Small Girl
Pete Burris Candor Divergent Man
Justine Wachsberger Lauren
Isadore Lieberman Factionless Kid #1
Nicholas Martin Factionless Kid #2
Nelson Bonilla Erudite Cell Guard
Jane Justice Park Erudite Control Room Tech #2
Arian Ash Erudite Control Room Tech #1
Name Job
Gary A. Hecker Foley
Harry Cohen Sound Designer
Elena Sanchez Stunts
Karin Silvestri Stunts
Daniel Hargrave Utility Stunts
Tad Griffith Utility Stunts
John Wildermuth First Assistant Director
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Darrin Prescott Stunt Coordinator
Shauna Galligan Stunt Double
P. Scott Sakamoto "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Hector C. Gika Sound Effects Editor
Jeremy Marinas Utility Stunts
Nicole Marines Utility Stunts
Mark Norby Utility Stunts
Marque Ohmes Utility Stunts
Mike Kerr Songs
Brendan Angelides Music Sound Design and Processing
Robert Schwentke Director
Mark Bomback Screenplay
Joseph Trapanese Original Music Composer
Louise Mingenbach Costume Design
Brian Duffield Screenplay
Brian Spirnak First Assistant Editor
Lauren Hadaway Foley Editor
Kelly Bellini Utility Stunts
Joanna Bennett Utility Stunts
Matt Berberi Utility Stunts
Tamiko Brownlee Utility Stunts
Anis Cheurfa Utility Stunts
Marcelle Coletti Utility Stunts
Elizabeth Davidovich Utility Stunts
Keith Splinter Davis Utility Stunts
Nick DeKay Utility Stunts
Yan Dron Utility Stunts
Seth Duhame Utility Stunts
Justin Gant Utility Stunts
Jacob Garcia Utility Stunts
Duffy Gaver Utility Stunts
Nicholas Hayner Utility Stunts
Natascha Hopkins Utility Stunts
Scott Hunter Utility Stunts
Duke Jackson Utility Stunts
Bobby Jordan Utility Stunts
Antal Kalik Utility Stunts
David Kilde Utility Stunts
Paul Lacovara Utility Stunts
Jasi Cotton Lanier Utility Stunts
Jim Palmer Utility Stunts
Mark Rayner Utility Stunts
Corrina Roshea Bobb Utility Stunts
Marvin Ross Utility Stunts
John Ross Utility Stunts
Maya Santandrea Utility Stunts
Todd Schneider Utility Stunts
Remington Steele Utility Stunts
Aaron Toney Utility Stunts
Michael Trisler Utility Stunts
Ashley Rae Trisler Utility Stunts
Amy Lynn Tuttle Utility Stunts
Jaye Tyroff Utility Stunts
Danny Wynands Utility Stunts
Chris LeDoux Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim LeDoux Visual Effects Supervisor
Mark LeDoux Compositing Supervisor
Kyler Dennis Camera Operator
G.A. Aguilar Second Unit Director
Venus Kanani Casting
Stewart Alves Animation
Jacob Jared Jones Compositors
Aaron Williams VFX Artist
Erik Classen Compositors
Nancy Richardson Editor
Sande Alessi Casting
Alec Hammond Production Design
Jay Pelissier Art Direction
Michael H. Ward Art Direction
Kathy Lucas Set Decoration
Ryan Trygstad Hairstylist
Brad Wilder Makeup Department Head
Gerald Quist Makeup Artist
Kimberly Jones Makeup Artist
Michal Bigger Makeup Artist
Chloe Lipp Art Department Coordinator
Renée Tondelli ADR & Dubbing
James Wright Dolby Consultant
Rick Owens Foley
Jon Title Sound Designer
Tim Walston Sound Effects Editor
Dror Mohar Sound Editor, Sound Effects Editor
Christian P. Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dave McMoyler Supervising Sound Editor
Bruno Van Zeebroeck Special Effects Coordinator
Pavel Pranevsky CG Supervisor
Chris Culliton Gaffer
Kent Harvey Camera Operator
Ted Lichtenheld Second Unit Cinematographer
Charles Schner Camera Operator
David J. Thompson "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Mike Tyson Rigging Gaffer
Alicia Accardo Script Supervisor
Alan Hook Supervising Art Director
Richard Sutherland CG Supervisor
Susan Hegarty Dialect Coach
Michelle Pazer Dialogue Editor
Michael Hertlein Dialogue Editor
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Christina Fong Second Assistant Director
Donna Sloan Executive In Charge Of Production
Candice D. Campos Production Supervisor
Barry H. Waldman Unit Production Manager
Thomas Lappin "A" Camera Operator
Heather Norton First Assistant "A" Camera
Matthew Haskins Second Assistant "A" Camera
Dennis Seawright First Assistant "B" Camera
Victoria K. Warren Second Assistant "B" Camera
Andrew Cooper Still Photographer
Erika A. McKee Visual Effects Producer
Tony Bacigalupi First Assistant Editor
Neil Greenberg Visual Effects Editor
Amanda Weir Post Production Coordinator
Kevin Cerchiai Boom Operator
Paula Stier Production Coordinator
Matthew K. Grigsby Production Accountant
Jeffrey Gladu Payroll Accountant
Tracy Browne First Assistant Accountant
Peter J. Devlin Production Sound Mixer
Julie Hannum Location Manager
Charlie Marroquin Key Grip
Nick Haines-Stiles Best Boy Grip
Craig Vaccaro Key Rigging Grip
Thabo Mokgotho Rigging Grip
Rachel Block Assistant Art Director
Patrick Dunn-Baker Set Designer
Mayumi Konishi-Valentine Set Designer
Tim Croshaw Set Designer
Scott Schneider Set Designer
Sam Page Set Designer
Robert Fechtman Set Designer
Amy Lynn Umezu Storyboard Artist
Robert Consing Storyboard Artist
Anthony Winn Storyboard Artist
Hank Curtis Set Dresser
Lonam Fogleman Set Dresser
Kip Jamison Set Dresser
Frankie Walker Set Dresser
Kathleen Rosen Set Decoration Buyer
Sean Mannion Property Master
Michael Glynn Assistant Property Master
Joel Hobbie Special Effects Technician
Daniel Grant North Costume Supervisor
Melanie Ghisays Costumer
Chandra Moore-Telfer Ager/Dyer
Zsófia Ötvös Key Makeup Artist
Susan Ransom Makeup Artist
Tracey L. Miller-Smith Makeup Artist
Yolanda Toussieng Hair Department Head
Lumas Hamilton Jr. Key Hair Stylist
Wyatt Belton Hairstylist
Cynthia L. Chapman Hairstylist
Deaundra Harris-Metzger Hairstylist
Rose Locke Extras Casting
Tanera Marshall Dialect Coach
Celena Shackelford Cater Studio Teacher
Lucas Moore Studio Teacher
Greg Tresan Animal Coordinator
Greg John Callas Construction Coordinator
Denny Caira Transportation Coordinator
Robert Brubaker Transportation Captain
Wallace Frick Transportation Captain
Toni Atterbury Unit Publicist
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
John C. Stuver Dialogue Editor
Craig S. Jaeger Foley Editor
Bryan Lawson Supervising Music Editor
Sam Zeines Music Editor
Nicholas Hasson Digital Intermediate Editor
Valance Eisleben Digital Intermediate Editor
Marisa Clayton Digital Intermediate Producer
Jeremy Conner Utility Stunts
Brandon Cornell Utility Stunts
Scott Cosgrove Utility Stunts
Greg Dela Riva Utility Stunts
Rockey Dickey Jr. Utility Stunts
Bob Fisher Utility Stunts
Anthony Genova Utility Stunts
Daniel Graham Utility Stunts
Dante Ha Utility Stunts
Randy Haynie Utility Stunts
Crystal Hooks Utility Stunts
Brendon Huor Utility Stunts
Keone Kim Utility Stunts
Ralf Koch Utility Stunts
Jake De Witt Utility Stunts
Scott Loeser Utility Stunts
Aby Martin Utility Stunts
Michael McGuire Utility Stunts
Kyle Mclean Utility Stunts
Dino Muccio Utility Stunts
Spencer Mulligan Utility Stunts
Haley Nott Utility Stunts
Steve Rummenie Utility Stunts
John J. Shim Utility Stunts
Christopher Tardieu Utility Stunts
Kyle Weishaar Utility Stunts
Jenny Foster Visual Effects Producer
Alexander Seaman CG Supervisor
James D. Etherington 2D Supervisor
Mark Hunter Visual Effects Editor
John Sung Animation
Matthieu Poirey Animation
Adam Hammond Digital Compositor
Adam Trowse Digital Compositor
Benjamin Scabell Digital Compositor
Ammann Christine Wong Digital Compositor
Dean Koonjul Digital Compositor
Francesco Cosatti Digital Compositor
Giacomo Matteucci Digital Compositor
Helen Johnson Digital Compositor
Jim Steel Digital Compositor
Judy Barr Digital Compositor
John O'Lone Digital Compositor
Lies Veldeman Digital Compositor
Lester Brown Digital Compositor
Luke Bigley Digital Compositor
Susanne Becker Digital Compositor
Tom Whittington Digital Compositor
Thomas Salama Digital Compositor
Stephen Kennedy Digital Compositor
Matthew Jacques Digital Compositor
Mary Stroumpouli Digital Compositor
Sarah Lockwood Digital Compositor
Richard Stay Digital Compositor
Rodrigo Dorsch Digital Compositor
Serena Lam Digital Compositor
Tom Hocking Digital Compositor
Tom Pegg Digital Compositor
Wayne Chan Digital Compositor
Yuka Hosomi Digital Compositor
Stuart Farley Visual Effects Supervisor
Kilou Picard Visual Effects Producer
Brett Reyenger Digital Compositor
Julian Chong Digital Compositor
Kunal Chindarkar Digital Compositor
Varun Hadkar Digital Compositor
Anthea Kerou Animation
Alexandre Cancado 2D Supervisor
Daniel Svaboe Rotoscoping Artist
Kirsty Millar Visual Effects Supervisor
Jason Bath Visual Effects Producer
Ilona Blyth Visual Effects Coordinator
Damien Lam CG Artist
Alex Fry Compositing Lead
Niki Bern Compositing Artist
Kate Bernauer Compositing Artist
Jonathan Bot Compositing Artist
Tom Collier Compositing Artist
Yoav Dolev Compositing Artist
Tyson Donnelly Compositing Artist
Phillip Lange Compositing Artist
Alex Lay Compositing Artist
Shane Rabey Compositing Artist
Kazia Roach Compositing Artist
Avi Salem Compositing Artist
Ken Stewart Compositing Artist
Vaughn Arnup Roto Supervisor
Josh Azzopardi Rotoscoping Artist
Josh Hulands Rotoscoping Artist
Monique O'Halloran Rotoscoping Artist
Guy Masonwells Rotoscoping Artist
Laurent Gillet VFX Supervisor
Jonathan Cheetham Compositing Supervisor
Suzie Askham CG Artist
Frederic Fourier CG Artist
Alessandro Righi CG Artist
Matthew Friedlander Matte Painter
Olivier Pron Matte Painter
Michael Harden VFX Editor
Nicolas Hernandez VFX Supervisor
Sara Bennett 2D Supervisor
Collette Nunes VFX Editor
Jeremiah Sweeney Visual Effects Supervisor
Max Leonard Visual Effects Producer
Allison Paul Visual Effects Coordinator
Jason Sanford Visual Effects Producer
Blake Goedde Digital Compositor
Ben Breckenridge Stereoscopic Supervisor
Bryan Haines VFX Artist
Zachary Fannin Graphic Designer
Damien Stumpf CG Supervisor
Stuart Levy Editor
Akiva Goldsman Screenplay
Veronica Roth Novel
Mary Vernieu Casting
John Frazier Special Effects Supervisor
C.C. Ice Utility Stunts
Ged Wright Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Butterworth Visual Effects Supervisor
Ben Thatcher Songs
Angelo Perrotta Compositor
Diego Ward Utility Stunts
Florian Ballhaus Director of Photography
Edouard F. Henriques III Makeup Department Head
James Madigan Visual Effects Supervisor, Second Unit Director
Alessandro Folchitto Utility Stunts
Jessica Merideth Utility Stunts
Olivier Dumont VFX Supervisor
Jamie Hallett Visual Effects Supervisor
Patrick Priest Second Assistant Director
Danny Durr Lighting Technician
Name Title
Neil Burger Executive Producer
David Hoberman Executive Producer
John Wildermuth Co-Producer
Todd Lieberman Executive Producer
Pouya Shahbazian Producer
Lucy Fisher Producer
Tina Anderson Co-Producer
Julia Enescu Associate Producer
Charlie Morrison Co-Producer
Barry H. Waldman Executive Producer
Veronica Roth Co-Producer
Douglas Wick Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
N/A

As I did in my review of the first instalment, in this movie series I should probably point out that I have not read the books. Some people claim that this movie do not follow the books but, obviously, I cannot comment on that. So my review is based on the movie and the movie alone. I have to confes ... s that I mostly watched this movie because I did watch the first instalment and felt obliged to see where the story went. This movie have quite a few fairly cool special effects, especially the ones when Tris is in the virtual reality world trying to open the cube with the message to the inhabitants in the closed up city. Unfortunately this pretty much sums up the good parts of the movie. As with Divergent I found this movie to be fairly mediocre. One reviewer said that this was a movie dumbed down for the teenage audience. Unfortunately I feel that he was right. Also unfortunately I think many teenagers are a lot smarter than Hollywood believe they are. The plot is, well, mediocre. The acting is fairly meh. The main character, Tris, really lacks any form of charisma and spends most of the movie going around in some state of melancholy feeling sorry for herself and everything that happens around her. Apart from Four most of the people were behaving immaturely, cluelessly, froze up or panicked whenever something nasty happened and switched allegiances back and forth like you changed shirts. When Tris finally opened the cube I was expecting something cool and unexpected. What we got was a rather dull message about the city and its “purpose”. I complained in my review of divergent that we got absolutely no background information as to how the people had ended up in this ridiculous situation with a closed city and these factions that I still do not understand what they were supposed to solve. The message was supposed to explain this but it explained absolutely nothing except that the divergents were some kind of purpose or solution. The ending? Well again this is a book series so it is not surprising that it ends in somewhat of a cliffhanger but it was really a cheap ending, one that you would expect from a TV series episode. So I cannot say that I liked the movie very much. The virtual reality special effects scenes were fairly cool but that was about it.

May 16, 2024
tanty
4.0

Briefing; this movie is just bad. The first was not good either but this one continues the path open by the first. The special effects are quite noticeably rendered by computers and the actors are uncharismatic, other than that, the plot is just bad. Another movie with quasi-teenager lead role ... s in a dystopic future in which stupidity is spread all along man-kind. We just witness the struggle of our heroine with her self-imposed guilt with stupid enemies that let her survive at every moment so she can become the messiah she is meant to be. I think the only positive part I can get from this movie is the preeminence of strong and important female characters. Other than that, just skip it.

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
6.0

> The mystery box and the power hungry leaders! This is not a bad sequel, I quite enjoyed it, but I think I liked 'Divergent' better. The story continued a very short after where it ended in the first. In this part, it was all about power hungry where many try to get that top post. On the other s ... ide, there will be an attempt to open a mystery box that found which might reveal some important detail about them. Looked like a very good storyline, unpredictable stuffs, but not utilised to its full potential. Though the actors were good, especially Shailene was sexy in her short hairs. I think she came straight out of 'The Fault in Our Stars' to take up this role where her brother in this film was a boyfriend in that. Visually as well very captivating with those great graphics and it is first digital 3D film in the series. It has numerous small twists, especially during decrypting the mystery box. So I felt the middle parts were the best part of the film. I thought this film would take place outside the wall, but a new story was developed and still kept the mystery about the rest of the world. I don't know the book, but that's my disappointment. I hope the next film in the series would go beyond the wall and explore some new things. So I'm looking forward for the 'Allegiant'. 6/10

May 16, 2024
SoSmooth1982
6.0

Fugitives on the run now with really no factions in place any more. The movie was kind of boring but had a decent ending. ...

Jun 26, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

After their initial "Divergent" experience, the gang are still trying to stay one step ahead of the pursuing "Janine" (Kate Winslet) and this makes for perilous times for "Tris" (Shailene Woodley) and her two hunky sidekicks - brother "Caleb" (Ansel Elgort) and lover "Four" (Theo James). Now I could ... think of worse people to be on the run with as they traverse the wreckage of Chicago trying to find some allies to assist them in thwarting the dominant aspirations of the "Erudite" group who want to take over the world. To add to their woes, the menacing spectre that is "Eric" (Jai Courtney) is leading their would-be captors and so battle lines are quickly drawn. Except, well, they aren't really. This is a predicable and weak story made watchable by a sufficient soupçon of eye-candy and some perfectly choreographed, CGI augmented, action scenarios that do at least keep the pace moving for what did seem like a long-old two hours. There's some yellow duplicity from "Peter" (Miles Teller) to inject a little jeopardy, but that's all a bit of a damp squib when subsumed into the rest of this underwhelming adaptation of a series of novels that really did leave better to the imagination than Robert Schwentke has managed to concoct for us here. It's harmless fun to watch on the television when you're doing the ironing or writing your thesis on thermonuclear fission - it's not really worth watching for itself, though.

Sep 22, 2024
RalphRahal
5.0

Insurgent is a decent follow-up in the Divergent series, keeping up the action and world-building while introducing new conflicts. The plot moves at a solid pace, but it sometimes feels like it’s setting up something bigger without fully delivering on it. There’s a clear act structure, but some mome ... nts lack the depth needed to really hit. Certain character arcs, especially in terms of growth and decision-making, feel a bit underdeveloped, which makes some story beats feel forced rather than earned. The directing keeps things engaging with a mix of intense action and emotional moments, though the execution doesn’t always match the ambition. Shailene Woodley carries the film with a strong performance, making Tris a compelling lead even when the script doesn’t give her much to work with. The supporting cast is solid, though some characters, particularly Miles Teller’s, make choices that don’t fully make sense. Visually, the cinematography and VFX are well done, especially in key action sequences where the effects shine. The score and sound design do a great job of elevating the tension and giving the film a more immersive feel. Overall, Insurgent is entertaining with good performances and visuals, but it struggles with depth in its storytelling and character development.

Feb 08, 2025