Red Planet (2000)

A crew of astronauts races to save humanity on a hostile Mars — where the planet itself is the least of their dangers.

Red Planet - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Red Planet
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Directed by: Antony Hoffman
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Thriller, Action, Sci-Fi
  • Age Rating (US): PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 46m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): November 10, 2000 (United States - PG-13), December 1, 2000 (United Kingdom - 12), March 1, 2001 (Germany - 12), November 29, 2000 (France - U), December 7, 2000 (New Zealand), December 7, 2000 (Australia - M), February 16, 2001 (Brazil - L), February 9, 2001 (Mexico), January 12, 2001 (Italy - T), December 22, 2000 (Spain - 7), December 30, 2000 (South Korea)
  • Alternative Titles: Chervona planeta (UA), Kókkinos Planítis (GR), Crvena planeta (RS), Red planet - punainen planeetta (FI), 宇宙深慌 (CN), Krasnaya planeta (RU), Chervenata planeta (BG), Red Planet (2000) (US)
  • Production Companies: Mars Production, Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, The Canton Company, Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Production Countries: Australia, United States of America

Red Planet - Plot

Astronauts search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.

Red Planet - Trailer

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Not a sound. Not a warning. Not a chance. Not alone.

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Red Planet - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Antony Hoffman

Main Cast

  • Val Kilmer
  • Carrie-Anne Moss
  • Benjamin Bratt
  • Tom Sizemore
  • Simon Baker
  • Terence Stamp
  • Jessica Morton
  • Bob Neill
  • Caroline Bossi

Writers

  • Chuck Pfarrer
  • Jonathan Lemkin

Producers

  • Bruce Berman
  • Mark Canton
  • Jorge Saralegui

Red Planet - FAQs

What is Red Planet about?

Red Planet follows a crew of astronauts sent to Mars in 2057 as humanity scrambles to find a new home for an overpopulated, dying Earth. When their mission goes catastrophically wrong, the survivors must fight for their lives on a hostile planet with a malfunctioning military robot hunting them down.

Does AMEE the robot turn evil in Red Planet?

AMEE — the Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion robot — switches to military combat mode after sustaining damage during the Mars landing. Without her navigation programming, she reverts to a lethal hunter-killer protocol, stalking the crew across the Martian surface. She becomes the film's most terrifying and unpredictable threat.

Where can you stream Red Planet (2000)?

Red Planet is available to rent or buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, and Fandango At Home. It doesn't appear to be included in any subscription streaming service at this time, so a digital rental is your easiest option.

What does the ending of Red Planet mean?

The ending reveals that insects brought to Mars have consumed the algae and produced breathable oxygen as a byproduct, meaning Mars could naturally terraform itself. The sole survivor escapes aboard a probe, offering a bittersweet note of hope — humanity may yet have a future on the Red Planet despite the mission's devastating human cost.

Who are the main cast members in Red Planet?

The film stars Val Kilmer as systems engineer Robby Gallagher, Carrie-Anne Moss as Commander Kate Bowman, Benjamin Bratt as Lt. Ted Santen, Tom Sizemore as Dr. Quinn Burchenal, Simon Baker as Chip Pettengill, and Terence Stamp as the philosophical Dr. Bud Chantilas.

Is Red Planet worth watching for sci-fi fans?

Red Planet earned mixed reviews on release — critics found the script thin but acknowledged its tense survival sequences and striking Martian visuals. If you enjoy gritty, survival-focused space thrillers with a rogue-robot twist, it offers a solid if imperfect ride. Fans of Mission to Mars or Stowaway will find familiar territory here.

How did Red Planet perform at the box office?

Red Planet was a significant box office disappointment. Made on an $80 million budget, it earned just over $33 million worldwide — less than half its production costs, before marketing expenses. It was released the same year as the similarly themed Mission to Mars, and the two films split an already niche audience.

Where was Red Planet filmed?

The Martian surface sequences were filmed in the Wadi Rum desert in Jordan, whose rust-red rock formations and vast, alien-looking landscape made it a convincing stand-in for Mars. Additional production took place in Australia and at studio facilities, reflecting the film's Australian-American co-production status.

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