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Code 8
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Code 8

Fear is the most dangerous power
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User Score2,176 ratings
TMDB 6.316+20191h 39mEnglish
Science FictionActionCrime

Synopsis

In Lincoln City, some inhabitants have extraordinary abilities. Most live below the poverty line, under the close surveillance of a heavily militarized police force. Connor, a construction worker with powers, involves with a criminal gang to help his ailing mother. (Based on the short film “Code 8,” 2016.)

Director
Jeff ChanFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Colony Pictures7 production companies
Release
December 6, 2019Released
Box Office
$157,209Budget $15M

Top Cast

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Robbie Amell
Robbie Amell
Connor Reed
Stephen Amell
Stephen Amell
Garrett
Kari Matchett
Kari Matchett
Mary Reed
Penny Eizenga
Penny Eizenga
Receptionist
Lawrence Bayne
Lawrence Bayne
Big Joe
Jai Jai Jones
Jai Jai Jones
Travis
Alex Mallari Jr.
Alex Mallari Jr.
Rainer
Shaun Benson
Shaun Benson
Dixon

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Reviews

From TMDB users
Gimly
Dec 30, 2019

I thought the trailer made _Code 8_ look like it was gonna be pretty bad, but I liked the premise, and I wanted to see what Stephen Amell could do in a 2019 feature film, so I gave it a chance, and while I don't think it was great, it was better than I had been expecting. There were some bits that sort of reminded me of last year's _Darkest Minds_, and that's definitely a bad thing, but overall it was actually pretty decent. It goes for both the social commentary, and a *pew pew splodey zap zap* action crime thriller. It doesn't work **spectacularly** as either, but it tries, and its failures certainly are not abysmal ones. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Peter McGinn
Jul 27, 2021

Code 8 never really grabbed me, though I managed to watch it all the way through. Perhaps I am an outlier viewer, but I would have liked to see more time spent on why society lowered the status of the super-powered people to practically second class citizens. To me that might have been more compelling viewing than the details of Connor’s descent into crime or his mother’s rather stereotypical declining health. But within its narrow plot and limited number of interesting characters, it may have been less than great, but it was better than mediocre.

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