
Much of the allure of this film comes from the mystery revolving the Lycan/Vampire blood feud, and the characters in it. Underworld (The Extended Director's Cut preferably): This starts the series, and if not seen first, would be majorly spoiled by the other movies.Watch Endless War, part 3, set in 2012.Īs a fan of the Underworld series, the (my) recommended viewing is:.The flashback 55 minutes in predates the main events of Rise of the Lycans by a couple decades, but it’s too short to separate it from the film and watch it in chronological order. Watch Underworld: Endless War, parts 1 and 2, which are set in 18.You can unmute the audio when the credits start. Stop or mute the film quickly at the end (time 1:22:33 on the DVD), when the screen fades to black and you start to hear, “but let me tell you a little something.” The video won’t contain any spoilers, but the audio will. Selene’s narration in the first minute of the film is misleading: the film starts in the early 13th century, and the main portion of the film is set in the early 15th century.

Stop when it says, “Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment.” This portion is dated to the year 1202.


They grant it and send word to Selene who comes and trains the aspiring Death Dealers.

At the same time, Semira, Vampire Elder implores Thomas, another elder and father of David, Selene's ally to convince the Council of Elders to give Selene whom they deem a traitor, amnesty so that she could train new Death Dealers to deal with the Lycans. But when they attempt to capture her, they fail and she tells one of them to tell Marius, she doesn't know where her daughter is her daughter has cut ties with her. He thinks if he can get the hybrid daughter of Vampire Death Dealer Selene, her blood will be the key to defeating the Vampires once and for all. The war between the Vampires and the Lycans wages on with the Lycans led by Marius are close to defeating the Vampires.
