Titan A.E.

Directed by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman
PG
2000    1h 35mAnimation, Action
6.651%61%6.6
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Earth is a memory of the past; it's the 31st Century and humanity is on the brink of total annihilation, all except for one young man who holds the map to the universe's last hope: Titan. In a race against time, the human race has to find the Titan before the illusive Drej destroy it.
  • Matt DamonCale (voice)
  • Bill PullmanKorso (voice)
  • Drew BarrymoreAkima (voice)
  • John LeguizamoGune (voice)
  • Nathan LanePreed (voice)
  • Janeane GarofaloStith (voice)
  • Jim BreuerThe Cook (voice)
  • Ken Hudson CampbellPo (voice)
  • Thomas A. ChantlerMale Announcer (voice)
  • Tsai ChinOld Woman (voice)
  • Elaine A. ClarkCitizen (voice)
  • Roy ConradSecond Human (voice)
  • Jim CummingsChowquin (voice)
  • Leslie HedgerFirst Human (voice)
  • Roger L. JacksonFirst Alien (voice)
  • David L. LanderThe Mayor (voice)
  • Alex D. LinzYoung Cale (voice)
  • Tone LocTek (voice)
  • Ron PerlmanSam Tucker (voice)
  • Charles RocketFirrikash / Slave Trader Guard (voice)
  • Dominic SelvaggioOctober 31, 2025
    This movie single handedly jumpstarted my love for all things Sci-Fi. The dialog wasn't the greatest and the story was predictable but if I lost my memory and could watch one movie from scratch, it'd be this one without a doubt.
  • Paul SchwartzMarch 5, 2025
    I really enjoyed this movie
  • flavo43December 1, 2025
    Titan A.E. is an ambitious and visually striking animated film that showcases Don Bluth’s willingness to push boundaries. The blend of traditional animation with cutting-edge digital effects was outstanding for its time, creating vibrant action sequences and a sleek sci-fi aesthetic that still holds up today. The soundtrack, packed with late-90s rock and alternative bands, adds tremendous energy and perfectly complements the film’s rebellious, post-apocalyptic tone. However, despite its strong presentation, the story feels like it needed another pass. The central plot is serviceable but could have benefited from deeper worldbuilding and more emotional development. Some characters—like Cale and Akima—are memorable and engaging, while others feel undercooked. The Drej, as the primary antagonists, especially needed more nuance and clearer motivations to elevate the stakes. Still, as a longtime Don Bluth fan, I appreciate Titan A.E. for its bold creativity and technical achievements. It’s an enjoyable, if imperfect, sci-fi adventure that deserved more recognition.
  • KillavirusOctober 27, 2025
    Timeless classic, sadly they dont make animation like this much anymore

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