Underworld 6
November 11, 2025
🩸 UNDERWORLD 6: RISE OF THE BLOOD MOON (2026) – THE FINAL NIGHT BEGINS
The darkness has never been this beautiful—or this dangerous. In 2026, the immortal war between vampires and Lycans returns in UNDERWORLD 6: RISE OF THE BLOOD MOON, the long-awaited continuation of the legendary dark fantasy saga. Directed by Anna Foerster, and produced by Lakeshore Entertainment and Screen Gems, this installment marks the most ambitious, emotional, and apocalyptic chapter in the Underworld universe.
🌕 A LEGACY WRITTEN IN BLOOD
Following the events of Underworld: Blood Wars (2016), the world has changed. Vampires and Lycans no longer fight in secret—they’ve been exposed to humanity. Both species are hunted, cornered, and on the brink of extinction.
Selene (played once again by Kate Beckinsale) has vanished into the frozen north, seeking refuge for herself and her daughter, Eve, the hybrid child whose blood could determine the future of all species. But peace cannot last long. As the crimson light of the Blood Moon rises—a celestial event that occurs once every millennium—it awakens an ancient prophecy: the rebirth of the First Vampire, whose rise will end all mortal and immortal life alike.
Selene must return to the battlefield one last time to stop a war that threatens not just her kind, but the very fabric of existence.
⚔️ THE STORY: WAR UNDER THE BLOOD MOON
The Underworld saga has always been about survival—but in Rise of the Blood Moon, it becomes a story of redemption and legacy.
A new vampire faction, The Crimson Order, emerges under the leadership of Lord Cassian (portrayed by Richard Madden), a warrior noble who believes the only path to peace is the complete eradication of Lycans and hybrids. Meanwhile, the Lycans—led by Kane (played by Manu Bennett)—have evolved, forming their own kingdom in the wastelands and developing new forms of transformation through dark alchemy.
As the Blood Moon approaches, Selene learns that her daughter, Eve (played by India Eisley), is the key to the prophecy. Her bloodline is the missing link between the vampire curse and the lycan gene—capable of awakening the Primogenitor, the ancient being who created both species.
But when Eve is captured by The Crimson Order to fulfill the prophecy, Selene must unite her former enemies to stop the resurrection of a god. The hunter becomes the hunted, and the final battle for the immortal world begins.
🎠CAST AND CHARACTERS
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Kate Beckinsale as Selene – The eternal Death Dealer, now older, colder, but more powerful than ever. Her journey in this chapter is deeply personal—a mother’s fight to save her daughter and redeem her cursed bloodline.
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India Eisley as Eve – The hybrid child who has grown into a fierce warrior. Torn between her vampire instincts and Lycan heritage, she must decide who she truly is.
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Theo James as David – Selene’s ally and love interest, now the reluctant leader of the vampire coven.
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Richard Madden as Lord Cassian – The new vampire antagonist, a zealot who believes Selene’s blood must be sacrificed to end the curse forever.
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Manu Bennett as Kane – The evolved Lycan general who becomes Selene’s uneasy ally in the war against the Crimson Order.
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Bill Nighy (in flashbacks) as Viktor – Returning in spectral form, serving as the ghostly voice of the old vampire order.
🩸 THEMES AND SYMBOLISM
Rise of the Blood Moon dives deeper into the mythology of the Underworld series, balancing its trademark action with introspective questions of immortality and morality.
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Motherhood and Legacy: Selene’s relationship with Eve becomes the emotional core—a story of a woman who has lived a thousand lives but must now fight for her daughter’s right to live one.
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Rebirth and Evolution: The Blood Moon symbolizes transformation—the end of the old world and the birth of a new one where species must coexist or perish.
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Faith and Corruption: The Crimson Order represents the dangers of blind loyalty and religious fanaticism within immortality.
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The Human Factor: For the first time, humans play a major role—not as prey, but as opportunists exploiting both species for their own gain.


🎥 CINEMATIC STYLE AND DIRECTION
Director Anna Foerster brings a fresh visual energy to the franchise while honoring its gothic DNA. The film’s aesthetic combines neo-noir cityscapes, ancient ruins, and moonlit wilderness—all bathed in blood-red luminescence.
Cinematographer Bojan Bazelli captures the haunting contrast between sleek modernity and medieval decay, using deep blacks, cold blues, and crimson hues to reflect the duality of the vampire and lycan worlds.
The film features extensive practical effects, high-speed choreography, and visceral close-quarter combat. Selene’s new armor—an obsidian hybrid suit laced with lunar silver—reflects her evolution into something beyond vampire or human: a living weapon of the Blood Moon.
🎶 MUSIC AND SOUND DESIGN
The Underworld franchise has always been defined by its dark, industrial tone, and Rise of the Blood Moon is no exception. Composer Tom Holkenborg (Junkie XL) delivers a powerful mix of orchestral tension and electronic distortion.
Tracks such as “The Blood Moon Rises” and “Eternal War” accompany the film’s major sequences, blending haunting choirs with pounding percussion to evoke the chaos of immortality colliding with apocalypse.
The sound design is equally immersive—roaring transformations, echoing gunfire, and the low hum of ancient magic resonate throughout the film, creating an auditory experience as intense as its visuals.
đź’Ą ACTION AND CLIMAX
Every Underworld film has delivered action, but this one redefines it. From high-speed chases through neon-lit streets to battles in flooded cathedrals under a rising blood moon, Underworld 6 delivers set pieces that balance brutality and beauty.
The final confrontation, titled “The Fall of the Crimson City”, pits Selene, Eve, and Kane against Cassian’s army atop a crumbling vampire citadel as the Blood Moon engulfs the sky. The sequence reportedly uses over 400 stunt performers and combines slow-motion acrobatics with elemental magic and hybrid transformation battles.
đź§› PRODUCTION AND SCALE
Filmed across Prague, Budapest, and Iceland, the production spanned 14 months and used a mix of practical sets and virtual environments. The creative team emphasized returning to the franchise’s gothic roots while expanding its mythological universe.
Kate Beckinsale has described this chapter as Selene’s “final evolution,” while producers have hinted that the story could pave the way for a new generation of immortal warriors—potentially Eve’s standalone saga.
🩸 WHY IT MATTERS
Underworld 6: Rise of the Blood Moon is not just another action sequel—it’s the culmination of two decades of mythos, character arcs, and visual worldbuilding. It explores what happens when eternity becomes a burden and when even immortals must face their own extinction.
It’s a story about power, blood, and redemption—but more than that, it’s about legacy: the courage to change the world you were born to destroy.
