Real Steel
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Real Steel

In the near future, robot boxing is a top sport. A struggling ex-boxer feels he's found a champion in a discarded robot.

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In the near future, the thrilling sport of robot boxing takes center stage as the world's top entertainment. Real Steel (2011) tells the captivating story of a down-and-out ex-boxer, portrayed by Hugh Jackman, who discovers an unlikely contender in a discarded fighting robot.

Set in a time where human boxers have been replaced by colossal, high-tech machines, the film explores the tale of Charlie Kenton, a former boxer who now makes a living by piloting robots through underground fights. Struggling to regain his former glory, Charlie stumbles upon a discarded robot amidst the junkyard. This seemingly obsolete machine, named Atom, proves to be more than meets the eye as Charlie discovers its hidden fighting potential.

As Charlie and Atom enter the cutthroat world of robot boxing, they soon find themselves rising through the ranks and gaining recognition. Along the way, they encounter thrilling battles, unexpected alliances, and heartwarming bonds. Real Steel navigates the complexities of personal redemption, reconciliation, and the importance of family in the midst of intense competition.

Directed by Shawn Levy, Real Steel combines action-packed sequences with emotional depth, showcasing a unique blend of spectacular CGI effects and heartfelt storytelling. Boasting an all-star cast including Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, and Dakota Goyo, this gripping sci-fi sports drama offers viewers an adrenaline-fueled ride filled with intense robot battles and inspiring underdog triumphs.

Real Steel is a must-watch for fans of mesmerizing action, riveting storytelling, and heartwarming tales of perseverance. Get ready to witness the thrilling future of sports entertainment!

Also Known As:

Real Steel

Release Date:

07 Oct 2011

Writers:

John Gatins, Dan Gilroy, Jeremy Leven

Awards:

Nominated for 1 Oscar. 2 wins & 6 nominations total