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Legion
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Legion

When the last angel falls, the fight for mankind begins.
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User Score2,889 ratings
TMDB 5.916+20101h 40mEnglish
ActionFantasyHorror

Synopsis

When God loses faith in humankind, he sends his legion of angels to bring on the Apocalypse. Humanity's only hope for survival lies in a group of strangers trapped in an out-of-the-way, desert diner with the Archangel Michael.

Director
Scott StewartFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Screen Gems2 production companies
Release
January 21, 2010Released
Box Office
$68MBudget $26M

Top Cast

8 of 16
Paul Bettany
Paul Bettany
Michael
Dennis Quaid
Dennis Quaid
Bob Hanson
Lucas Black
Lucas Black
Jeep Hanson
Kate Walsh
Kate Walsh
Sandra Anderson
Tyrese Gibson
Tyrese Gibson
Kyle Williams
Adrianne Palicki
Adrianne Palicki
Charlie
Willa Holland
Willa Holland
Audrey Anderson
Charles S. Dutton
Charles S. Dutton
Percy Walker

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Andre Gonzales
Jul 10, 2023

Awesome awesome movie. Now I wish their were sequels to this movie. The old lady freaked me out when I first saw this. That scene alone got me hooked on this movie.

CinemaSerf
Jun 21, 2025

It’s taken long enough, but finally God has had enough with humanity and so sends the archangel Gabriel (Kevin Durand) to eradicate mankind from the face of the earth. This is all going quite smoothly until the last bastion of humanity starts to put up a fight. These folks are holed up in a remote American diner where the pregnant “Charlie” (Adrianne Palicki) manages to convince archangel Michael (Paul Bettany) that her child could offer an hope of salvation for mankind. Persuaded, he agrees to folds his wings away and decides to help out. Can he thwart the combined assault of his erstwhile brethren, though, and continue to defy his boss? Indeed, is his rebellion maybe all part of a greater deific plan? Bettany is actually quite good here, in a fit and hammy sort of fashion, and the dark and dingy visual effects also work quite well - but the story is pretty weak and I couldn’t help thinking this was more of an angelic version of a John Ford film only with a busted BMW rather than a stagecoach. Don’t look for good writing or powerful characterisations, here - you’ll hurt your eyes, but if you just want a celestial battle of wills, feathers and samurai swords then this is a perfectly watchable action adventure that kills time effortlessly and forgettably.

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