FeaturesVirtual Guide To The Chronicles Of Riddick\Toombs Chase Log\Visual Effects Revealed\Riddicks World\Creation Of New Mecca\Riddick Rises\Keep What You Kill\Interactive Production Calendar, Widescreen, Closed Caption
Aspect Ratio2.40 Anamorphic Wide Screen
GenreSci-Fi & Fantasy, General
Run Time129 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs2
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
Additional InformationThe sequel to cult sci-fi hit PITCH BLACK sees Vin Diesel enthusiastically returning to his role as Richard B. Riddick. Director-writer David Twohy is on board again, building on themes established in the first movie, and expanding his vision with some incredible special effects work. Twohy opens the movie with Riddick on the run from a group of bounty hunters. He escapes them with ease, then seeks information from an old friend named Inam (Keith David). Inam informs Riddick that he has been singled out by an Air Elemental, Aereon (Judi Dench), as the one man who can stop the evil Necromongers from taking over the Universe. Suddenly, the Necromongers arrive on the planet, causing mayhem and destruction. They capture Riddick. He soon escapes, only to fall into the hands of the bounty hunters he so deftly eluded at the start of the movie. They take Riddick to a rogue prison planet where he is met by scorching heat, an underground penitentiary, and his female companion from PITCH BLACK, Jack (who is now called Kyra, and played by a different actress, Alexa Davalos). They plan their escape from the planet, and vow to bring down the Necromongers. Things don't go according to plan however, leading to a suspense-filled climax to the film, and an eyebrow-raising ending that suggests Twohy may have plans for further instalments in the story.
Movie/TV TitleThe Chronicles Of Riddick (Director's Cut)
The Furion who wishes to be left in exile and peace is soon thrown back into the web of politics of an upcoming genocidal war, to convert the non believers into the Necromonger way of life. His fate entwined with the leader of the Necromonger's from birth. Will Riddick join the human race once more or will he return to solitude.
Taking a different but more fleshed out route to its mother film (Pitch Black) CoR peels away at who and what Riddick is. He is neither man or Monster just something swaying in between, one of the remaining few of his race, forever on the run for crimes he committed in defence or other reasons the movies never fully explain.