Cube (film series)

Cube
Directed byVincenzo Natali
Andrzej Sekuła
Ernie Barbarash
Yasuhiko Shimizu
Written byAndré Bijelic
Graeme Manson
Vincenzo Natali
Sean Hood
Ernie Barbarash
Koji Tokuo
Distributed by
Release dates
CountriesCanada (1997–2004)
Japan (2021)
LanguagesEnglish (1997–2004)
Japanese (2021)

Cube is a Canadian science fiction horror film series. The films were directed by Vincenzo Natali,[1] Andrzej Sekuła,[2] Ernie Barbarash[3] and Yasuhiko Shimizu respectively.

The films are centered, with slight variations, on the same science-fictional setting: a gigantic, mechanized cubical structure of unknown purpose and origin, made up of numerous smaller cubical rooms, in which most or all of the principal characters inexplicably awaken in the opening scenes. Each of these rooms has six heavy vault doors, one on each face of the cube, which lead into adjacent, largely identical rooms, differing occasionally by colour of lighting. Some of these rooms are "safe", while others are equipped with deadly booby traps such as flamethrowers and razorwire. In some cases it is possible to detect a trap by throwing an object into the room first, although this method is not always reliable due to the trigger mechanism of certain traps.

In each case, a group of strangers awakens in this mysterious structure, without any knowledge of how or why they are there. In order to escape from the prison, they must band together and use their combined skills and talents to avoid the traps and navigate out of the maze, while also trying to solve the mystery of what the cube is and why they are in it.

An American remake, currently on hold, is in development at Lionsgate,[4] and a Japanese produced remake was released in 2021.

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  2. ^ Hal Erickson (2013). "Cube 2: Hypercube". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-11-13.
  3. ^ Jason Buchanan (2013). "Cube Zero". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-11-13.
  4. ^ "'Cube' Reboot 'Cubed' Being Developed by Lionsgate". Screen Rant. 30 April 2015. Archived from the original on 16 May 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2017.