Synopsis
The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury is a movie released in 2004.
In a stunning continuation of the dark and gritty universe established in "Pitch Black," this animated feature thrusts viewers into a pulse-pounding adventure where survival hinges on cunning and brutality. Riddick, along with his companions Jack and the Imam, find themselves ensnared by a deranged art collector who harbors a twisted obsession with entombing Riddick as the centerpiece of her morbid exhibition. With only a shiv and Riddick's ruthless instincts at their disposal, the trio must navigate a treacherous landscape filled with mercenaries and deception. What sets this film apart is its seamless blend of striking animation and exhilarating action, particularly appealing to fans of science fiction and thrillers. The visual style is both haunting and vibrant, enhancing the already intense narrative as it explores themes of freedom, identity, and the cost of survival. With Riddick's complex character at the forefrontβequal parts anti-hero and warriorβviewers are treated to a gripping tale of resilience against overwhelming odds. This thrilling escapade not only deepens the lore of the beloved franchise but also stands alone as a testament to the power of courage in the face of madness.
Universal Pictures
Universal Animation Studios
Universal Cartoon Studios