In this fast action-packed thriller, Jonathan, Marcus, and Aurora compete in a dangerous, fierce sport called Rollerball. Although, Johnathan and Marcus try to quit, cruel and vindictive promoter Alexi Petrovich encourages them to still participate.
Directed by John McTiernan
arena
sports
manager
dystopia
wrestling
roller-skating
motor sport
roller skating
future sport
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1.8 / 5
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Cast
Chris Klein
Jonathan Cross
LL Cool J
Marcus Ridley
Rebecca Romijn
Aurora
Naveen Andrews
Sanjay
Jean Reno
Alexi Petrovich
Oleg Taktarov
Denekin
David Hemblen
Serokin
Eugene Lipinski
Yuri Kotlev
Frank Ferrara Sr.
Assistant Gold Coach
Janet Wright
Coach Olga
Lucia Rijker
Red Team #9
Paul Heyman
English Sports Announcer
Crew
John McTiernan
Director
John Pogue
Screenplay
Larry Ferguson
Screenplay
Éric Serra
Original Music Composer
Michael Tadross
Executive Producer
John McTiernan
Producer
Charles Roven
Producer
Patricia McCorkle
Casting
Stéphane Lefebvre
Stunts
Jean Frenette
Stunts
Mike Chute
Stunts
Ruth Chiang
Stunts
Popular Reviews
30 reviews
Jordo
0.5★ · 01/31/25
Very nice
Very nice
Kevin Coughlin
2.0★ · 01/05/25
Aggressively bad
Aggressively bad
Bearman08
2.0★ · 11/11/24
There is not a trace of the original's beauty here. I loved the 1975 version and this just took everything glorious about the original and rolled it into the trash. They couldn't even bother setting it in the future! Pitiful, just pitiful.
There is not a trace of the original's beauty here. I loved the 1975 version and this just took everything glorious about the original and rolled it into the trash. They couldn't even bother setting it in the future! Pitiful, just pitiful.
Noah J
2.0★ · 07/31/24
I enjoy the actual rollerball scenes, but the rest of the movie was whatever for me.
Enjoyed seeing Paul Heyman.
I enjoy the actual rollerball scenes, but the rest of the movie was whatever for me.
Enjoyed seeing Paul Heyman.
Michael
1.0★ · 06/11/24
Not a single redeeming quality about this film. No, the night vision sequence isn’t good either, shut up.
Not a single redeeming quality about this film. No, the night vision sequence isn’t good either, shut up.