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Running time 100 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $150 million Box office $585.3 million I Am Legend is a 2007 American based on the, directed by and starring, who plays Robert Neville. The story is set in after a virus, which was originally created to cure cancer, has wiped out most of mankind, leaving Neville as the last human in New York, other than nocturnal mutants. Neville is immune to the virus and he works to develop a cure while defending himself against the hostile mutants. Began developing I Am Legend in 1994, and various actors and directors were attached to the project, though production was delayed due to budgetary concerns related to the script. Production began in 2006 in, filming mainly on location in the city, including a $5 million scene at the. It is the third feature-film adaptation of 's 1954 novel, following 1964's and 1971's. The film was released on December 14, 2007, in the and, and opened to the largest ever (not adjusted for ) for a non- film released in the U.S.

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I Am Legend is a 1954 science fiction horror novel by American writer Richard Matheson. It was influential in the development of the zombie-vampire genre of fiction. More Sam I Am Legend videos.

The film was the seventh-, earning $256 million domestically and $329 million internationally, for a total of $585 million. Contents. Plot In 2009, a, originally created as a, turns into a lethal strain which kills 94% of those it infects, mutates 5% into predatory, nocturnal and mutants, who are extremely vulnerable to sunlight, with only 1% immune. Three years after the outbreak, virologist Robert Neville lives an isolated life in the deserted ruins of, unsure if any other uninfected humans are left in the world. Neville's daily routine includes experimentation on infected rats to find a cure to the virus and venturing through to search for food and supplies. Also awaiting for potential human survivors each day for a response to his continuous recorded radio broadcasts, which instruct any uninfected survivors to meet him at midday at the.

Flashbacks reveal that his wife and daughter died in a helicopter accident during the chaotic evacuation of Manhattan, prior to the military-enforced of the island in 2009, in which Neville stays behind on the island as military personnel. Neville's loneliness is mitigated by the companionship of his Samantha aka Sam (given to him by his daughter Marley as a puppy to protect him before she died in the helicopter crash), interaction with he has set up as patrons at a video store, and recordings of old television broadcasts. At night, he barricades himself and Sam inside his heavily fortified home to hide from the Darkseekers. One day, while waiting for survivors, Sam follows a deer into a dark building. Neville cautiously goes in after her and finds the deer's corpse along with Sam, but the building is infested by a colony of Darkseekers. Both manage to escape unharmed and the attacking Darkseekers are killed by the sunlight.

Neville finds a promising treatment derived from his own blood, so he sets a and captures a female Darkseeker from the colony building, while a male Darkseeker (termed 'Alpha Male' in the script, and played by ) tries to go after them, but is blocked by the sunlight and returns to the shadows. Back in his laboratory in the basement of his house, Neville treats the female without success. The next day, he is ensnared in a trap similar to the one he used to capture the female; by the time he manages to escape, the sun is setting and he is attacked by infected dogs. Neville and Sam manage to eliminate them, but Sam is bitten in the fight.

Neville injects her with a strand of his serum, but when she shows signs of infection, Neville is forced to strangle her to death. Heartbroken and driven over the edge of insanity by his dog's death, he ventures out and suicidally attacks a group of Darkseekers the next night. He kills a large number of Darkseekers but the rest overwhelm him and he is nearly killed, but is rescued by a pair of immune survivors, Anna and a young boy named Ethan , who have traveled from after hearing one of his broadcasts.

They take the injured Neville back to his home, where Anna explains that they survived the outbreak aboard a evacuation ship from and are making their way to a survivors' camp in. Neville angrily argues that no such survivors' camp exists.

Neville once again attempts to administer a potential cure to the infected woman in his laboratory, but the next night, a group of Darkseekers, who had followed Anna and Neville back the night before, attacks the house. Neville, Anna, and Ethan retreat into the basement laboratory, sealing themselves in with the female Darkseeker on which Neville has been experimenting. Discovering that the last treatment was successful, Neville tries to assess the situation as the alpha male deliberately rams himself against a glass door to break in. Neville draws a vial of blood from the woman he cured and gives it to Anna, before shutting her and Ethan inside a coal chute in the back of the lab. He then takes a grenade and kills the Darkseekers at the cost of his own life, saving the cure. The next day, before dusk, Anna and Ethan discover that her theory is right as they arrive at the survivors camp in.

They are greeted by military officers and other human survivors before Anna is shown handing the cure to military personnel. Alternate ending During the lab attack, the alpha male makes a butterfly-shaped smear on the glass. Neville realizes it is identifying the female which he was experimenting by her butterfly tattoo and wants her back. Neville puts his gun down and returns the female. Neville and the alpha male stare at each other down as the former apologizes to the latter. The alpha male accepts it and the Darkseekers leave. Shocked, Neville looks over the pictures of his numerous test subjects and the implications of his research methods begin to dawn on him.

Neville, Anna, and Ethan then drive to the survivors' camp in Vermont with the antidote. Cast. as Dr.

Robert Neville: A former U.S. Army medical doctor and scientist before the worldwide plague, he loses his wife and daughter in a helicopter crash shortly after Manhattan is quarantined and spends the next three years trying to find a cure while defending himself against the Darkseekers. He is immune to the virus and uses vials of his blood to try to create a cure.

as Anna Montez: A survivor from, she spent days harbored on a Red Cross ship in. After the city was overrun, she stayed with Ethan and several other survivors on the ship, but eventually, only Ethan and she survived since they were immune and the others were either infected or killed. She followed Neville's broadcasts to track him. as Ethan: A boy from, who spent time on the Red Cross ship with Anna and accompanied her when the ship was overrun. as the Darkseekers'. as Dr. Alice Krippin: The doctor who creates the cancer cure, she inadvertently brings mankind to the brink of extinction; Neville dubs the virus 'the Krippin virus'.

Her performance is uncredited. as Zoe Neville, Robert's wife. as Marley Neville, Robert's daughter. Joanna Numata as Darkseekers'.

Darrell Foster as Mike. as voice of the. as voices of the Darkseekers Production Development. On October 31, 2006: The area is being set up for an evening shooting. In the background is the house where Will Smith's character lives.

The science-fiction genre reemerged in the late 1990s. In 1995, began developing the film project, having owned the rights to 's 1954 novel since 1970 and having already made the 1971 adaptation.

Was hired to write the script after the studio was impressed with his of. Protosevich's first draft took place in 2000 in, and contained many similarities with the finished film, though the Darkseekers (called 'Hemocytes') were civilized to the point of the creatures in The Omega Man and Anna was a lone, as well as the fact that a Hemocyte character named Christopher joined forces with Neville.

Immediately put the film on the fast track, attaching as. Actors, and had been considered to star in the film, using a script by Protosevich and with as director; however, by June 1997, the studio's preference was for actor. In July, Scott and Schwarzenegger finalized negotiations, with production slated to begin the coming September, using as a stand-in for the film's setting of. Scott had Protosevich replaced by a screenwriter of his own choosing, with whom he spent months of intensive work on a number of different drafts.

The Scott/Logan version of I Am Legend was a mix of sci-fi and psychological thriller, without dialogue in the first hour and with a sombre ending. The creatures in Logan's version were similar to the Darkseekers of the finished film in their animalistic, barbaric nature. The studio, fearing its lack of commercial appeal and merchandising potential, began to worry about the liberties they had given Scott – then on a negative streak of box office disappointments – and urged the production team to reconsider the lack of action in the screenplay. After an 'esoteric' draft by writer, Warner Bros. Reassigned Protosevich to the project, reluctantly working with Scott again. In December 1997, the project was called into question when the projected budget escalated to $108 million due to media and shareholder scrutiny of the studio in financing a big-budget film.

Scott rewrote the script in an attempt to reduce the film's budget by $20 million, but in March 1998, the studio canceled the project due to continued budgetary concerns, and quite possibly to the box office disappointment of Scott's last three films, and. Likewise, Schwarzenegger's recent films at the time ( and Warner Bros.

Own ) also underperformed, and the studio's latest experiences with big budget sci-fi movies and were negative, as well. In August 1998, director was attached to the project, with Protosevich hired to write a third all-new draft, far more action-oriented than his previous versions, but the director (who reportedly wished for to play the lead) moved on to direct and the project did not get off the ground. In March 2002, Schwarzenegger became the producer of I Am Legend, commencing negotiations with to direct and to star in the film. Bay and Smith were attracted to the project based on a redraft that would reduce its budget. However, the project was shelved due to Warner Bros. President 's dislike of the script.

In 2004, was asked by head of production Jeff Robinov to produce the film. In September 2005, director signed on to helm the project, with production slated to begin in 2006.

Was originally approached to direct by Smith, but turned it down to direct. Lawrence, whose film was produced by Goldsman, was fascinated by empty urban environments. He said, 'Something's always really excited me about that. To have experienced that much loss, to be without people or any kind of social interaction for that long.' Goldsman took on the project as he admired the second I Am Legend film adaptation, The Omega Man. A rewrite was done to distance the project from the other films inspired by the novel, as well as from the recently released, although Goldsman was inspired by the scenes of a deserted in the British horror film to create the scenes of a deserted New York City. A 40-page scene-by-scene outline of the film was developed by May 2006.

When delays occurred on Smith's film, which was scheduled for 2007, it was proposed to switch the actor's films. This meant filming would have to begin in 16 weeks: production was given a green light, using Goldsman's script and the outline. Elements from Protosevich's script were introduced, while the crew consulted with experts on infectious diseases and. Rewrites continued throughout filming, because of Smith's improvisational skills and Lawrence's preference to keep various scenes silent. The director had watched 's film with a low volume so as to not disturb his newborn son, and realized that silence could be very effective cinema. Casting Will Smith signed on to play Robert Neville in April 2006. He said he took on I Am Legend because he felt it could be like ' or —these are movies with wonderful, audience-pleasing elements, but also uncompromised artistic value.

This always felt like it had those possibilities to me.' The actor found Neville to be his toughest acting challenge since portraying in (2001). He said that 'when you're on your own, it is kind of hard to find conflict.' The film's dark tone and exploration of whether Neville has gone insane during his isolation meant Smith had to restrain himself from falling into a humorous routine during takes.

To prepare for his role, Smith visited the in. He also met with a person who had been in solitary confinement and a former. Smith compared Neville to, who lost his children, livelihood, and health.

Like the, I Am Legend studies the questions, 'Can he find a reason to continue? Can he find the hope or desire to excel and advance in life? Or does the death of everything around him create imminent death for himself?' He also cited an influence in ' performance in (2000). Abbey and Kona, both three-year-old German Shepherd dogs, played Neville's dog Sam.

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The rest of the supporting cast consists of as Zoe, Robert's wife, and as a survivor named Anna., Will Smith's daughter, makes her film debut as Marley, Neville's daughter. Has an uncredited role as Dr. Alice Krippin, who appears on television explaining her vaccine for cancer that mutates into the virus. Singer provided the guttural screams of the infected 'hemocytes', and provided the character animation for the infected 'alpha male'. Several filler characters with uncredited roles were in old news broadcasts and flashbacks, such as the unnamed President's voice , and the cast of.

Marcy Avenue Armory Akiva Goldsman decided to move the story from Los Angeles to New York City to take advantage of locations that would more easily show emptiness. Goldsman explained, 'L.A. Looks empty at three o'clock in the afternoon, but New York is never empty. It was a much more interesting way of showing the windswept emptiness of the world.'

Initially rejected this idea because of the logistics, but Francis Lawrence was determined to shoot on location, to give the film a natural feel that would benefit from not shooting on soundstages. Lawrence went to the city with a, and filmed areas filled with crowds.

Then, a special effects test was conducted to remove all those people. The test had a powerful effect on studio executives. Michael Tadross convinced authorities to close busy areas such as the viaduct, several blocks of, and. The film was shot primarily in the, with flashback scenes shot in. Filming began on September 23, 2006. The Marcy Avenue Armory in Williamsburg was used for the interior of Neville's home, while was used for the exterior. Other locations include the Tribeca section of lower Manhattan, the aircraft carrier, the in the Bronx, and St.

Patrick's Cathedral. Weeds were imported from and were strewn across locations to make the city look like it had been overgrown with them. The closure of major streets was controversial with New Yorkers. Will Smith said, 'I don't think anyone's going to be able to do that in New York again anytime soon. People were not happy.

That's the most middle fingers I've ever gotten in my career.' A bridge scene was filmed for six consecutive nights in January on the to serve as a flashback scene in which New York's citizens evacuate the city. Shooting the scene consumed $5 million of the film's reported $150 million budget, which was likely the most expensive shoot in the city to date. The scene, which had to meet requirements from 14 government agencies, involved 250 crew members and 1,000 extras, including 160 National Guard members.

Also present were several, three, a 110-foot (34 m), a 41-foot (12 m), and two 25-foot (7.6 m) response boat small craft, as well as other vehicles including taxis, police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances. Filming concluded on March 31, 2007. (CGI) was used to depict the main spans of the Brooklyn Bridge and the collapsing as missiles from passing military jets blew them up to quarantine Manhattan island. Reshoots were conducted around November 2007. Lawrence noted, 'We weren't seeing fully rendered shots until about a month ago. The movie starts to take on a whole other life.

It's not until later that you can judge a movie as a whole and go, 'Huh, maybe we should shoot this little piece in the middle, or tweak this a little bit.' It just so happened that our re-shoots revolved around the end of the movie.' Effects A week into filming, Francis felt the infected (referred to as 'Darkseekers' or 'hemocytes' in the script), who were being portrayed by actors wearing prosthetics, were not convincing. His decision to use CGI resulted in an increased budget and extended, although the end results were not always well received.

The concept behind the infected was that their were open all of the time and Lawrence explained, 'They needed to have an abandon in their performance that you just can't get out of people in the middle of the night when they're barefoot. And their metabolisms are really spiked, so they're constantly, which you can't really get actors to do for a long time or they pass out.' The actors remained on set to provide. 'The film's producers and sound people wanted the creatures in the movie to sound somewhat human, but not the standard', so Mike Patton, lead singer of, was engaged to provide the screams and howls of the infected. In addition, CGI was used for the and in the film, and to erase pedestrians in shots of New York. Workers visible in windows, spectators, and moving cars in the distance were all removed.

In his vision of an empty New York, Lawrence cited as his influence: 'We didn't want to make an apocalyptic movie where the landscape felt apocalyptic. A lot of the movie takes place on a beautiful day.

There's something magical about the empty city as opposed to dark and scary that was the ideal that the cast and crew wanted.' Release I Am Legend was originally slated for a November 21, 2007, release in the United States and Canada, but was delayed to December 14. The film opened on December 26, 2007, in the United Kingdom, and, having been originally scheduled for January 4, 2008. In December 2007, China temporarily suspended the release of all American films in the country, which is believed to have delayed the release of I Am Legend. Will Smith spoke to the chairman of about securing a release date, later explaining, 'We struggled very, very hard to try to get it to work out, but there are only a certain amount of foreign films that are allowed in.' Premieres were held in Tokyo, New York, and London.

At the London premiere in, British comedian and actor was arrested after pushing his way onto the red carpet and running around shouting 'I am Negend!' The stunt was part of his 'Neg's Urban Sports' section of comedy game show. Marketing A tie-in comic from and has been created, I Am Legend: Awakening. The project draws upon collaboration from, screenwriter Mark Protosevich, and author. The son of the original book's author, Richard Christian Matheson, also collaborated on the project.

The project will advance from the comic to an online format in which animated featurettes (created by the team from ) will be shown on the official website. In October 2007, Warner Bros. Pictures, in conjunction with the Electric Sheep Company, launched the online multiplayer game I Am Legend: Survival in the virtual world. The game is the largest launched in the virtual world in support of a film release, permitting people to play against each other as the infected or the uninfected across a replicated 60 acres (240,000 m 2) of New York City. The studio also hired the ad agency Crew Creative to develop a website that would be specifically viewable on the.

Box office I Am Legend grossed $77,211,321 on its opening weekend in 3,606 theaters, averaging $21,412 per venue, and placing it at the top of the box office. This set a record for highest-grossing opening for a film for December. The film grossed $256,393,010 in North America and a total of $585,349,010 worldwide. The film was the sixth-highest grossing film of 2007 in North America, and as of April 2014, it remained among the top 100 all-time highest-grossing films both and (unadjusted for ticket price inflation). Home media The film was released on DVD on March 18, 2008, in two editions: a one-disc release, including the movie with four animated comics ('Death As a Gift', 'Isolation', 'Sacrificing the Few for the Many', and 'Shelter'), and other features, and a two-disc special edition that includes all these extras, an alternative theatrical version of the movie with an alternate ending, and a of the film.

On the high-definition end, the movie has been released on the format and format along with the DVD release, with the HD-DVD version being released later on April 8, 2008. Both HD releases include all the features available in the two-disc DVD edition. A three-disk Ultimate Collector's Edition was also released on December 9, 2008. The film has sold 7.04 million DVDs and earned $126.2 million in revenue, making it the sixth-best-selling DVD of 2008.

However, Warner Bros. Was reportedly 'a little disappointed' with the film's performance on the DVD market. Soundtrack I Am Legend by Released January 15, 2008 Length 44: 00 chronology String Module Error: Match not found String Module Error: Match not found I Am Legend The soundtrack for I Am Legend was released on January 15, 2008, under the record label. The music was composed.

This Also features songs Redemption Song,Three Little Birds and I Shot The Sheriff I Am Legend Soundtrack No. Title Length 1. 'My Name Is Robert Neville' 2:50 2. 'Deer Hunting' 1:16 3.

'Evacuation' 4:26 4. 'Scan Her Again' 1:41 5. 'Darkseeker Dogs' 2:16 6. 'Sam's Gone' 1:45 7. 'Talk to Me' 0:55 8.

'The Pier' 5:17 9. 'Can They Do That?' 'I'm Listening' 2:09 11.

'The Jagged Edge' 5:15 12. 'Reunited' 7:49 13. 'I'm Sorry' 2:21 14.

'Epilogue' 4:13 Total length: 44:00 Reception Critical response On review aggregation website the film had an approval rating of 70% based on 207 reviews, with an average rating of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, ' I Am Legend overcomes questionable special effects and succeeds largely on the strength of Will Smith's mesmerizing performance.' On, which assigns a rating to reviews, the film has an score of 65 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Wrote that Will Smith gave a 'graceful and effortless performance' and also noted the 'third-act collapse'. He felt that the movie 'does ponder some pretty deep questions about the collapse and persistence of human civilization'. Of wrote that the movie lost its way around the hour mark, noting that 'the Infected just aren't that scary.' Critic Bob Mondello noted the film's subtext concerning global and that this aspect made the film fit in perfectly with other, more direct cinematic explorations of the subject.

Gave the film a positive review on the television program, commending Will Smith as being in 'prime form', also saying there are 'some amazing sequences' and that there was 'a pretty heavy screenplay for an action film.' The film has been criticized for diverging from Matheson's novel, especially in its portrayal of a specifically theme. Much of the negative criticism concerned the film's third, with some critics favoring the alternative ending in the release.

Said the alternate ending was 'thought provoking', and the theatrical ending was 'a betrayal' and 'castration'. Published an article on December 14, 2007, addressing some of the scientific issues raised by the film:.

the rate of deterioration of urban structures, and survival of and. the plausibility of a spreading out of control as depicted in the film (The virus depicted in the film, however, is not a retrovirus, but is in fact a part of the family.).

the mechanics of the Brooklyn Bridge's destruction The magazine solicited reactions from, author of, W. Ian Lipkin, and Michel Bruneau, comparing their predictions with the film's depictions. The article raised the most questions regarding the virus' mutation and the medical results, and pointed out that a like the Brooklyn Bridge would likely completely collapse rather than losing only its middle span. Neville's method of producing power using gasoline-powered generators seemed the most credible: 'This part of the tale is possible, if not entirely likely,' Popular Mechanics editor Roy Berendsohn says.

Philosopher criticized the film politically as being the most adaptation from the novel. He said that while the original novel had a progressive message where Neville became a 'legend' to the new creatures and is subsequently killed by them (much like vampires were legends to humans), the 2007 film finds a cure for the Darkseekers and it is delivered by a survivor through apparent.

According to Zizek, this misses the original message and 'openly opts for.' Accolades I Am Legend earned four nominations for the awards, and was also nominated for at the, Outstanding Film and Actor at the, and Best Sound at the. In June 2008, Will Smith won a. Will Smith also won the for Best Male Performance. Future Director Francis Lawrence said in 2008 that there would be a prequel and that Will Smith would be reprising his role. The plot of the film would reveal what happened to Neville before the infected took over New York.

Was hired to write the script, while Lawrence was in negotiations to return as director on the contingent that the story was interesting enough. Smith later discussed the premise, which would have his character and a team going from New York City to, as they made their last stand against those infected with the virus.

The film would again explore the premise of what it is like to be alone. Lawrence stated, '. The tough thing is, how do we do that again and in a different way?' In May 2011, Francis Lawrence stated that the prequel was no longer in development saying, 'I don't think that's ever going to happen.'

In 2012, Warner Bros. Announced that negotiations had been made to produce another installment, with the intention of having Will Smith reprise his role. In April 2014, the studio attained a script entitled A Garden at the End of the World, described as a post-apocalyptic variation of. Studio executives found so many similarities to I Am Legend in the screenplay, they had the writer Gary Graham rewrite it so it could serve as the next film. Serving as a reboot of the story, the studio hopes to create a franchise of films., who is known for his reluctance to appear in sequels, has not commented on whether he will appear or not.

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