

RoboCop
Directed by José Padilha6.150%49%5.9
In 2028 Detroit, when Alex Murphy, a loving husband, father and good cop, is critically injured in the line of duty, the multinational conglomerate OmniCorp sees their chance for a part-man, part-robot police officer.
RoboCop Ratings & Reviews
- Johnsay69May 3, 2026Nothing can beat the true grit and horror of the original RoboCop, but this new adaptation really does try to aim for the headshot. The acting was great, plot made sense and the new look/feel of RoboCop was fantastic. I just wish it didn't focus so hard on Murphy's revenge. They definitely could have stretched this out to another movie, focusing more on his struggle adapting to life as a cyborg and coming to terms with his new family dynamics. But for what it is, it was a great way to get the new generation into the boots of Alex Murphy.
- ZokkiieApril 10, 2026Came back to this after years and realized I remembered almost nothing about it. Kind of surprising, because it’s actually a pretty strong remake. It goes all-in on the action and does it well, even if it skips out on the biting satire that gave the original its personality—that’s probably what keeps it from being great. The look of it still works, the suit is clean, and there’s just enough emotion to keep it from feeling empty. Some side characters don’t get much to do and it plays things a bit safe at times, but it’s never dull. Not amazing, but definitely worth a watch.
- RichardDecember 19, 2025Streamed this one, and… yeah, it really reminds you how untouchable the original is. All the sleek black armor and corporate gloss in the world can’t hide the fact that this reboot has the emotional depth of a bad firmware update. It tries to be edgy, tries to be meaningful, tries to be something, but mostly ends up feeling like a committee approved imitation of a movie that actually had bite. It’s watchable in that “sure, it’s on” kind of way, but it never comes close to the grit, satire, or sheer personality of the 1987 version. Fine for background noise, but it won’t make you forget the real RoboCop.
- Lord_TulkasAugust 29, 2025When making a remake, it's impossible not to make comparisons... and, in that regard, this movie doesn't come up looking good. I don't think it's a BAD movie, it's just that it doesn't live up to expectations... I probably would like it better if I never watched the original RoboCop movie... I like the story, the effects, the new suit design and the casting, especially (as usual) Gary Oldman's interpretation... it just falls short regarding its predecessor...
- SpanktacularApril 29, 2026How bad could it really be? Baaaaaaad. I loved the cast, and was hoping this was a hidden cult flick that was hated on by superfans, but no, this is truly terrible. It's all been said before, but here it is again: They stripped out all the grit and violence, and made it a ham-fisted PG-13 Marvel-grade action turd. You can catch the references to the good Robocop, but they can't compensate for the rest of the drivel. The action scenes are sloppy CG, and it's just hard to care about any of it. I mean, even the lighting is bland and washed out. Someone heard the first one was too dark, and they took it literally.
- Greg WinstonOctober 3, 2025Better than I remember. I had forgotten that Jackie Earle Haley, Micaheal Keaton, Sam L. Jackson and Gary Oldman round out the cast, which was suprising and pleasant, and probably saved the movie. Good modern telling re-telling, but the PG-13 bloodless action doesn't quite hit the mark.
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RoboCop Trivia
RoboCop was released on January 30, 2014.
RoboCop was directed by José Padilha.
RoboCop has a runtime of 1h 57m.
RoboCop was produced by Gary Barber, Marc Abraham, Eric Newman.
In 2028 Detroit, when Alex Murphy, a loving husband, father and good cop, is critically injured in the line of duty, the multinational conglomerate OmniCorp sees their chance for a part-man, part-robot police officer.
The key characters in RoboCop are Alex Murphy / RoboCop (Joel Kinnaman), Dr. Dennett Norton (Gary Oldman), Raymond Sellars (Michael Keaton).
RoboCop is rated PG-13.
RoboCop is a Science Fiction, Action, Adventure film.
RoboCop has an audience rating of 4.9 out of 10.
RoboCop had a budget of $120M.
RoboCop has made $242.7M at the box office.







































