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Predestination: A Deep Dive into the Film’s Production, Cast, Release, and More

The 2014 science fiction film, “Predestination,” is based on a short story titled “All You Zombies” written by Robert A. Heinlein. It is directed by the Spierig brothers, Peter and Michael Spierig. The film comes with a convoluted narrative to delve into concepts of time travel, identity, and paradoxes. This star-studded movie features Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, and Noah Taylor and is curiously a fine blend of both elements whereby it makes a psychological thriller with sci-fi touches. So this article is intended to discuss different parts of the film, including filming locations, cast and crew, production design, release information, etc., in a user-friendly tabling format.

  1. Film Location

This film, predestination, was shot across Australia and especially in and around Melbourne. The location, however, plays a very important role in creating the atmosphere for the film, and to meet this challenge, Australia truly had different locations to offer – a perfect backdrop for a time travel story.

Location Details
Primary Filming Location Melbourne, Australia
Additional Locations Sydney, Australia (additional shooting)
Special Locations Melbourne’s iconic alleyways, industrial areas, and private studios
Urban Settings The cityscape of Melbourne was used to showcase a dystopian future world
  1. Theater Release Date

Predestination felt the global salt in its audience in sci-fi viewers. In fact, it was made available in selected cinemas in the US.

Region Release Date
Australia January 8, 2015
United States January 9, 2015
UK February 6, 2015
France February 18, 2015
Germany February 12, 2015
  1. Cast and Crew

The film “Predestination” has an amazing cast with Ethan Hawke, Sarah Snook, and Noah Taylor. It’s written and directed by the Spierig Brothers, experts in complicated sci-fi stories.

Role Name Details
Director Michael Spierig Co-director, known for Undead (2003), Jigsaw (2017)
Director Peter Spierig Co-director, brother of Michael Spierig
Lead Actor Ethan Hawke Played the “Agent” role, a key time-traveling character
Lead Actress Sarah Snook Portrayed the character “Jane” / “John”
Supporting Actor Noah Taylor Played the “Fizzle Bomber” role
Screenwriter Michael Spierig Co-writer along with Peter Spierig
Producer Tim McGahan Known for his work in the Australian film industry
  1. Production Design

The production design in Predestination was critical to demonstrating its futuristic yet grounded tone. With time-traveling themes, the design team managed to create a seamless balance between old and new.

Aspect Details
Production Designer Michelle McGahey
Overall Aesthetic A mix of retro and futuristic settings with urban and industrial designs
Key Locations High-tech time travel offices, gritty cityscapes, dark alleyways
Notable Features Use of minimalistic sets for time-travel moments, blending past and future
Color Palette Dark tones, with splashes of neon to evoke a dystopian future

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  1. Art Director

The art director in Predestination played a vital role in establishing a cohesive visual language in line with the intricate story of the film.

Role Name Details
Art Director Liza McMahon Responsible for overseeing the film’s visual design, including locations and set construction
Key Contributions Designed futuristic offices and sets used in time-travel sequences  
  1. Visual Effects

It will have a good important role in visual effects in bringing the different sci-fi concepts in the film to life. Time traveling portions in particular require very intricate effects work.

Aspect Details
VFX Supervisor Andrew Wright
VFX Company Cutting Edge (Australia)
VFX Highlights Time travel sequences, futuristic technology, altering timelines
VFX Techniques Use of digital effects for time loops, character duplication
  1. Animation Department

The animation team had some scenes where digital animation would be required for imagining the time-travel effect of the changes in the timelines.

Role Name Details
Head of Animation Tom McLaren Led the animation team responsible for blending live-action and CGI
Key Animation Sequences Time travel visualizations, character transformations  
  1. Budget Insights

Predestination had quite a budget but that reflects the independent production style the film could go for. Even at such a modicum, what blessed the film was creative storytelling and efficiently putting it to work.

It is a moderate budgetary film that reflects a style of independent production. This thus gives space to creative storytelling, one that is efficient in the use of resources, hence ironically makes the film successful.

Budget Amount
Estimated Budget $20 million USD
Box Office Gross $19 million USD (Global Box Office)
Cost-to-Revenue Ratio Close to a break-even point, with revenue slightly below the budget
  1. Song

The music score of Predestination very sweetly captures the film’s flow and emotionally sways its narrative beats. The score becomes a character in setting mood-crazy grooves through images of time travel.

Song Title Artist/Composer Scene Featured
Main Theme Peter Spierig, Tim McGahan (Score) Opening credits, establishing tone
Track: “The Fizzle Bomber” Peter Spierig, Tim McGahan Climactic moments, central to the time paradox
Track: “Endings” Peter Spierig, Tim McGahan Closing scene, resolution of the paradox
  1. OTT Release Date

Predestination was released online on various OTT platforms after its theatrical run. The OTT release made the film reach a wider audience, especially those fond of sci-fi and indie films.

Platform Release Date
Netflix March 15, 2015
Amazon Prime March 1, 2015
Google Play Movies February 2015
iTunes February 2015
  1. OTT Release Platform

The film has been streamed into a handful of major platforms in keeping with the global audience. The platforms have facilitated swift access for users eager to view the film post its theater-on-release.

Platform Name Region Launch Date
Netflix Available worldwide March 15, 2015
Amazon Prime Video Available in the United States, UK, Australia, and others March 1, 2015
Google Play Movies Available globally February 2015
iTunes Available in select regions (US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.) February 2015

Conclusion

Predestination-that is a stupendous offering of science fiction cinema, amalgamating a temporal element with philosophical contemplation of identity and destiny. The complex structure and narrative probity supported by the performances of the cast played a memorable experience to the viewership. Surely critical success is evident in its worldwide audience, powered by strong production standards and excellent innovative visual effects, and an engaging score.

Examining the tables above, one gets repetitive features of the movie as to production and creative crew, as well as its theatrical and OTT release to showcase how far it covers – across cinema and digital viewing.

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