ELYSIUM - New Photos, Banners, and Character Profiles

PhotosMovie Elysium by Joey Paur

Yesterday, Sony Pictures unleashed the first trailer for Neill Blomkamp's Elysium, and it looked phenomenal! It seems a lot of people are really excited about this new sci-fi film. I think Blomkamp is going to deliver fans another incredible movie. Luckily we only have to wait a few more months before we can see it. Click here to watch the trailer again or watch it for the first time. 

The official Elysium website has been updated to include a bunch of new images of several of the characters in the story. It also offers some more cool information on the film as well as some character profiles, which I've included below. There's a lot of stuff to be learned about this movie and these characters, so I suggest you check it all out!

Here are the character profiles:

Max Da Costa (Matt Damon)

Max Da Costa hasn't always played by the rules. As a result, he's spent a good chunk of his 36 years locked up. Nobody, including himself, expected much of the orphan who grew up on the streets in the sprawling shantytowns of 22nd-century Los Angeles. But now Max is committed to playing it straight in spite of his endlessly routine existence as an assembly line worker at an Armadyne plant. That is until one day something goes awry, and consequences out of Max's control once again test his resolve to stay on the right side of the law.

Frey (Alice Braga)

The County Hospital is dirty, decrepit and crowded far beyond capacity. Nursing is what Frey always wanted to do, but working here is dispiriting and exhausting. It's also a necessity as it provides access to things she can't live without. When Max shows up in her ER, she knows she shouldn't trust him. They were so close growing up, pilfering food, dodging police bots - surviving together. But that was years ago and things are drastically different.

Secretary Delacourt (Jodie Foster)

As Secretary of Defense, Delacourt directs Elysium's security apparatus. She monitors Elysium's borders and commands the Civil Cooperation Bureau, the organization that keeps Earth in line and its citizens where they belong. While her hawkish assessment of the illegal immigration threat is not shared by all of Elysium's leaders, with a stream of filthy, graffiti-laden shuttles headed their way, she will do whatever necessary to keep Elysium safe.

Minister Patel (Faran Tahir)

Recently elected to lead the orbital habitat's 8,000 super-high-net-worth citizens, Patel understands how critical public opinion can be and prefers a more humane approach to keeping Elysium free of illegals. That puts him at odds with Defense Secretary Delacourt who has no issue with the ruling class getting a little blood on their hands.

John Carlyle (William Fichtner)

As CEO of Armadyne, John Carlyle is the rare Elysium citizen who's obligated to spend time on Earth. With branch offices and facilities in London, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Moscow, Sydney, Tokyo, Seoul, and Mexico City, Armadyne is not only one of the planet's biggest and most valuable Elysium contractors, but also the company responsible for building it. So Carlyle sits behind bulletproof glass in its Los Angeles headquarters, running the company, while below him thousands of workers toil away at building the security bots that keep them from ever reaching Elysium.

Kruger (Sharlto Copley)

M Kruger—or Agent 32 Alpha 21b, as he's designated by the Civil Cooperation Bureau—is a crucial weapon in Secretary Delacourt's arsenal to keep Elysium free of illegals. Countless human rights violations to his name, he is one of the CCB's most capable Earth-based sleeper agents. Kruger's knack for killing is all Delacourt considers when it comes to protecting Elysium.

Julio (Diego Luna)

Max and Julio were brothers from the time they stole their first car together. Max was a legend on the dirty streets of LA where they grew up. These days Julio runs solo. He can't believe Max would go straight—especially to punch the clock at a place like Armadyne. When Max agrees to pull off one last job in a desperate attempt to change his life, Julio steps up to help his old friend.

Spider (Wagner Moura)

Something between an opportunistic entrepreneur and a modern day Robin Hood, Spider sells what people want: passage to Elysium. He doesn't shuttle illegals to Elysium for charity, but he's their ticket to salvation all the same. He experiences a crisis on conscience when Max uncovers something that can equal the playing field between the "Have Nots" of Earth and the "Haves" of Elysium.

Here's the synopsis:

In the year 2159 two classes of people exist: the very wealthy who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined Earth. Secretary Rhodes (Jodie Foster), a hard line government official will stop at nothing to enforce anti-immigration laws and preserve the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium. That doesn’t stop the people of Earth from trying to get in, by any means they can. When unlucky Max (Matt Damon) is backed into a corner, he agrees to take on a daunting mission that if successful will not only save his life, but could bring equality to these polarized worlds.

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