SummaryUnderworld reimagines Vampires as a secretive clan of modern aristocratic sophisticates whose mortal enemies are the Lycans (werewolves), a shrewd gang of street thugs who prowl the city's underbelly. (Screen Gems)
Directed By:Len Wiseman
Written By:Kevin Grevioux, Len Wiseman, Danny McBride
Underworld
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Mixed or Average
42
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Generally Favorable
7.1
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
42
26% Positive
9 Reviews
9 Reviews
44% Mixed
15 Reviews
15 Reviews
29% Negative
10 Reviews
10 Reviews
75
The filmmakers' decision to go with prosthetic enhancements rather than CGI gives the snouts, fangs and snapping jaws a refreshingly tactile look.
63
As murky and derivative-looking as the film is, it moves with an authority that pummels you into submission.
User score
Generally Favorable
7.1
68% Positive
187 Ratings
187 Ratings
25% Mixed
70 Ratings
70 Ratings
7% Negative
20 Ratings
20 Ratings
Jan 20, 2026
10
The dark, rhythmic pulse of a stylish gothic war: A 5.0-star "sensational" immersion.2012 (5.0)I watched "Underworld" in 2012, and it was a visceral "revelation" that perfectly aligned with my craving for high-tension, atmospheric storytelling. Even though it was nearly a decade old by the time I saw it, the film’s raw aesthetic and its cold, blue-tinted narrative rhythm felt incredibly modern and "chewy." The conflict between Vampires and Lycans wasn't just a simple fantasy trope; it felt like a gritty, sensational power struggle that **** the fourth wall of typical action cinema. I found myself 100% immersed in Selene’s pathetic yet fierce struggle for the truth, a character whose stoic vulnerability provided the perfect emotional anchor. Unlike the "1.0-star traumas" of 2012 that felt hollow and stagnant, this film offered a rhythmic intensity and a rich world-building that kept me in a state of constant excitement. The 95% preservation of my memory is filled with the sounds of specialized weaponry and the dark, gothic architecture that housed such a sensational war. It stands as a perfect 5.0-star pillar in my archive because it delivered the exact "raw" energy and dark immersion that I seek in a cinematic encounter, proving that a true masterpiece of genre can remain electrifying long after its initial release.
Feb 25, 2025
10
Underworld is one of those movies that perfectly blends gothic horror, action, and mythology, and honestly, there hasn’t been anything quite like it since the last franchise entry in 2016. If you’re a fan of werewolves, vampires, and all-out supernatural war, this movie is an absolute must-watch. The film follows Selene (Kate Beckinsale), a badass vampire warrior caught in the middle of an ancient war between her kind and the Lycans (werewolves). The action is stylish, brutal, and well-choreographed, but what really sets Underworld apart is its world-building. The idea of vampires and werewolves being part of an underground war, complete with bloodline hierarchies and betrayals, makes it feel like a modern myth rather than just another monster flick. And let’s talk about the makeup and effects easily some of the best for werewolves and vampires in an action film. The Lycans don’t look like cheesy CGI monsters; they have a visceral, raw presence that makes them feel like actual threats. This was a time when practical effects and prosthetics still played a huge role, making everything feel more real. The storyline is gripping, too. It’s not just about action; there’s depth in the vampire elder's politics, Selene’s moral struggle, and her unexpected connection with Michael (Scott Speedman), a human caught between both worlds. The twist about the true origins of the war and Lucian’s backstory makes it even better. It’s frustrating that Underworld: Blood Wars (2016) was the last film because this franchise still has so much potential. The dark, atmospheric tone, Selene’s evolution as a character, and the epic vampire vs. werewolf conflict are things we don’t see much of anymore. In a time when supernatural movies have taken a backseat, we need another Underworld film. Final Verdict: One of the greatest vampire-werewolf movies ever made. The action, story and practical effects make it unforgettable. If you love supernatural battles, this franchise is a must-watch. Now, where’s our next Underworld movie?
50
By the end, I was starting to ponder questions like, If a vampire mates with a lycan-vamp hybrid, which parent will have to convert?
50
Alas, as is often the case with lower-end genre movies, the story cooked up by Wiseman and his friends, actor Kevin Grevioux and the film's screenwriter, Danny McBride, is decidedly less important than the look of the film and its influences.
40
Beckinsale delivers even if Underworld doesn't quite manage to follow through on its initial promise.
30
Plays less like a novel re-imagining of a classic if campy narrative than a drearily self-conscious exercise in Know Your Film References.
20
Speedman's such a nonentity here I worried that the theater air-conditioning would blow him off the screen.
Apr 25, 2023
10
I can clearly say that my life was divided into before and after viewing this picture. Gothic and dark atmosphere, powerful music and my favorite Kate Beckinsale in a latex suit beats everyone's face. I couldn't think of a more perfect movie. Classic. Love it so much.
Mar 11, 2019
6
Saw this movie again, it has been a while and rewatching it well the movie is not amazing but, what is amazing is that unique style it portrayed at least from its beginnings it really wanted to set a tone and it did that pretty well what also impressed me is thinking back I saw this when I was a kid and it was all ooh's and ah's I barely felt the 2 hours this movie has and now my eyes were burning up from how long it was but I digress this movie competed with some titans man this is from 2003 were talking about times when Lord of the Rings and The Matrix were around and those were some monster films no pun intended. Underworld has a clear demographic and I think I speak for most people that this led to a lot of fantasies and crazy ideas when we were kids and most adults in that time most people won't like this movie and that is understandable but this movie will remain in my head until I die from its deep lore to its dark setting.
Nov 20, 2016
6
Based on her role selections in the 2000s, I feel it is fair to conclude that Kate Beckinsale exclusively sought out roles that had her wearing black spandex while shooting mythical beasts. Underworld certainly fits that bill and really started this trend for Beckinsale. In this film, she is a vampire who kills lycans (werewolves) for a living, as part of the long war between the two factions. Directed by Beckinsale's husband as of 2004, Len Wiseman, and co-starring her partner as of 2003, Michael Sheen, Underworld is cited as the film where she left Sheen for Wiseman. Oddly enough, she was the one who wanted Sheen to be cast in the film. Awkward. That aside, however, Underworld is a thoroughly entertaining fantasy shoot 'em up with great mythology and stylish action sequences that make up for its lesser elements. With great mythology and background to the issues afflicting the vampires and the werewolves in this world, Underworld really takes its time and develops the hatred. Throughout, the film manages to nimbly switch between the two sides and have the audience develop sympathy for both sides. As many critics cited upon its release in 2003, this is really the film's greatest asset. Its success with it is up for debate, but what is not up for debate is the depth and scope of its mythology and how truly intriguing it shapes up to be. By the end of the film, it truly becomes a shame that all of the sequels are seen as being so bad, because spending more time in this world would be a truly captivating exercise. Another strength here is the action. The whole film is seemingly shot through a blue filter, which is actually quite appealing and really does work with these action sequences. Cited as a rip-off of The Matrix by some for its use of trenchcoats and slow motion action scenes, Underworld's action is hardly attractive. It is also quite nonsensical with endless magazines and shootouts in public that hit nobody. This does not mean it is not slick as all get out, however. Very well shot and quite visually appealing, the action's style really hides up its blemishes nicely. In particular, there is a scene where Selene (Kate Beckinsale) spins around and shoots out the floor around her to create a hole in the floor, allowing her to drop down to the next floor. Obviously, this is very stupid. Yet, it does look very good. In terms of acting, it can be quite hammy. However, who does not want to see Beckinsale, Michael Sheen, and Bill Nighy, ham it up? Plus, their characters are actually quite good, allowing them to have a lot to chew on in the roles. In particular, the character of Viktor, played by Nighy, is great. An elder vampire who is awoken by Selene upon the discovery of a conspiracy within their midst, Viktor is a towering figure. Instilling terror and fear wherever he goes, Viktor is a truly menacing vampire and Nighy captures this terrifically. Sheen was also very good in his role as Lucien, a werewolf. The leader of the werewolves, Sheen is both strict, tyrannical, and highly sympathetic in his role, especially once we begin to learn more-and-more about him. Quite well-written, Sheen really makes the most of the role from an emotional standpoint. On the negative, Underworld is simply absurd. As mentioned before, it is quite fantastical with a lot of action movie cliches. With missed shots abounding, the film's mythology saves it from becoming just a run-of-the-mill action movie, but that does mean the film does not still come close to being the furthest thing from original. It compounds this problem with a terrible romance element between Selene and Michael (Scott Speedman). Unconvincing and greatly rushed, the romance merely distracts from the plot, rather than helping advance it. For many Hollywood action movies, this is a problem and it is certainly one in Underworld. Entertaining and easy to digest, Underworld is hardly the most challenging film ever released. However, it is a fun watch with great mythology that proves to be an worthy diversion and popcorn film.
Feb 16, 2022
3
This is just a copy of Blade (1998) but nowhere near as good. The whole thing is pretty silly in fact. There are a few good story ideas but the whole film is so dull. It really has nothing that makes it worth watching except that it mercifully ends. Save yourself some time and don't watch this borefest.
Feb 10, 2018
3
Stylishly shot but the script and the acting are both so shoddy that it nearly all goes to waste.
Production Company:
- Screen Gems
- Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Lakeshore Entertainment
- Subterranean Productions UK Ltd.
- Underworld Produktions GmbH
- Laurinfilm
- Subterranean Productions LLC
Release Date:Sep 19, 2003
Duration:2 h 1 m
Rating:R
Tagline:An immortal battle for supremacy.
Awards
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
• 1 Win & 4 Nominations
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA
• 2 Nominations
Teen Choice Awards
• 2 Nominations




























