"Evolution is a mystery full of change that no one sees."

Selene and Michael are ambushed by a new, far more powerful enemy—Markus, the imprisoned vampire elder and twin son of Alexander Corvinus (the original immortal). Markus, after being freed by his lycan servant, kills vampire Elder Amelia and absorbs her power. He seeks Selene because she possesses Viktor's memories, which contain the location of William—the first werewolf, imprisoned for centuries. Markus’s goal is to free William and unite the vampire and lycan bloodlines under his control.

Grossed approximately $111.3 million worldwide against a $45 million budget, performing slightly below the original ($95.7M on a $22M budget) but still considered a commercial success. 2. Production Information | Aspect | Details | |------------|--------------| | Director | Len Wiseman | | Producers | Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, Len Wiseman, Richard Wright | | Screenplay | Danny McBride (story), Len Wiseman & Danny McBride (screenplay) | | Music | Marco Beltrami | | Cinematography | Simon Duggan | | Editing | Nicolas De Toth | | Production Companies | Lakeshore Entertainment, Screen Gems (Sony) | | Distributor | Sony Pictures Releasing | | Release Date | January 20, 2006 (US) | | Runtime | 106 minutes | | Rating | R (for pervasive strong violence and gore, some sexuality/nudity, and language) | 3. Plot Summary (Spoiler-inclusive) The film begins immediately where the first Underworld ended. Selene (a Death Dealer vampire) and Michael (a vampire-lycan hybrid) have killed vampire Elder Viktor. They are now fugitives from the remaining vampire aristocracy, particularly Kraven, who falsely claims he killed Viktor.

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