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Op and Ed accidentally time-travel from the Galapagos Islands in 1835 to present-day Shanghai. They make their way through the city in confusion and make the horrifying discovery that the sp... Read allOp and Ed accidentally time-travel from the Galapagos Islands in 1835 to present-day Shanghai. They make their way through the city in confusion and make the horrifying discovery that the species to which they belong became extinct shortly after.Op and Ed accidentally time-travel from the Galapagos Islands in 1835 to present-day Shanghai. They make their way through the city in confusion and make the horrifying discovery that the species to which they belong became extinct shortly after.
Adam Devine
- Ed
- (voice)
Rachel Bloom
- Op
- (voice)
Zazie Beetz
- Dottie
- (voice)
Jim Jefferies
- Burnie
- (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
- Alma
- (voice)
Reggie Watts
- Hoss
- (voice)
- …
Henry Winkler
- Jepson
- (voice)
Alex Borstein
- Mali
- (voice)
Benedict Wong
- Dr. Chung
- (voice)
Julia Chan
- Mrs. Sun
- (voice)
- …
Tom Hollander
- Charles Darwin
- (voice)
Richard Kind
- Wally
- (voice)
Steve Aoki
- Vinny
- (voice)
Nick Frost
- Captain
- (voice)
Jon Lovitz
- Conch
- (voice)
Sydney Liu
- Bo
- (voice)
- (as Sydney Malmberg Liu)
Maria Bamford
- Bo's Mom
- (voice)
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As weird as this movie is, it made sense in the plot. But I feel as if it fell so short of something that would have been better.
The voice actors were fitting for their characters, however it felt as if they were just kind of calling it in in the parts that really needed that extra kick!
I have watched this movie all the way thru because the plot was interesting enough to keep going along. The movie itself felt like it took forever to get thru.
Now don't get me wrong, there is a plot twist. It did really take me by surprise because I was really thinking what it was trying to lead me. After that the movie sped up quite quickly. As if it should have been brought up earlier in the film. Something about it felt like pulling a fargo with the countdown.
Basically it feels like they put too much time for the build-up, but not enough time into the execution.
The voice actors were fitting for their characters, however it felt as if they were just kind of calling it in in the parts that really needed that extra kick!
I have watched this movie all the way thru because the plot was interesting enough to keep going along. The movie itself felt like it took forever to get thru.
Now don't get me wrong, there is a plot twist. It did really take me by surprise because I was really thinking what it was trying to lead me. After that the movie sped up quite quickly. As if it should have been brought up earlier in the film. Something about it felt like pulling a fargo with the countdown.
Basically it feels like they put too much time for the build-up, but not enough time into the execution.
To be fair, this was one of my favourite netflix movies not long ago. The characters (most of them) are pretty good, the villain is easily hated, and most of it makes sense. I love the revenge story behind the villain, and thought the storyline was ok, not top notch, but still, yet it wasn't too hard to find some flaws.
Firstly, the animation could have been better. Charles Darwin looks like a monkey, some of the animals are hideous and unbelievable and the humans (in which there are very few, thank goodness), are even worse.
While I do enjoy this movie, I think the ending got too complicated. The makers need to simplify it for the young kids. Some of the characters make unwise and even stupid decisions, others hated the main characters for no real reason and I felt like some of them even abandoned their personalities completely.
So I give it six stars because although it was really interesting, funny and the story was mostly pretty good, the animation could have been better, the ending simplified and the characters needed to be more believable.
Firstly, the animation could have been better. Charles Darwin looks like a monkey, some of the animals are hideous and unbelievable and the humans (in which there are very few, thank goodness), are even worse.
While I do enjoy this movie, I think the ending got too complicated. The makers need to simplify it for the young kids. Some of the characters make unwise and even stupid decisions, others hated the main characters for no real reason and I felt like some of them even abandoned their personalities completely.
So I give it six stars because although it was really interesting, funny and the story was mostly pretty good, the animation could have been better, the ending simplified and the characters needed to be more believable.
Funny and entertaining, well worth the watch. Kids enjoyed the movie, lots of laugh and clever dialogue.
A new animated venture. Extinct is born from a blend of different films like the croods or iceage and though you cannot compare them it still has all the hallmarks of a film like that. Silly goffy and family friendly fun is what this movie offers and it has an interesting story. These two doughnut creatures travel though time and findout their species will go extinct. So our heros have to find a way to prevent the problem. Adam devine and racheal bloom provide the voices of ed and op. Our heros theres also great voices like winkler, and catherine o hara. They all do well and its an interesting film to watch, overall a very good animated film.
Take "ice age" - you know, goofy animals struggling to prevent their own extinction. Cute it up with some furry creatures looking like mascots for a toilet seat company (to be fair, they are pretty cute). Let them travel in time until something goes terribly wrong. Spice it up with random appearances of people like Ernest Shackleton, the antarctic explorer, and you've got "Extinct".
The animations are colourful and fresh. The story seems unnecessarily complicated, but it's still catchy most of the time. The pacing is like most kids movies nowadays: fast and furious. The humour is silly and will appeal to kids at the age of 6 to 9, I guess.
The animations are colourful and fresh. The story seems unnecessarily complicated, but it's still catchy most of the time. The pacing is like most kids movies nowadays: fast and furious. The humour is silly and will appeal to kids at the age of 6 to 9, I guess.
Did you know
- TriviaRachel Bloom's fourth animated film after Batman vs. the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2019), The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019) and Trolls World Tour (2020).
- GoofsAt 1:12.00 when Ed and Op get to the cliff, Clarance rises on the bomb-drone revealing a time of 2 mins and 55 secs left until detonation. In the next scene when he has fully risen, the clock is shown with 3 mins left.
- Crazy creditsThere's a mid-credits scene.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Revenge Schemes in Animated Movies (2025)
- SoundtracksPiano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331 / 3001 'Turkish March'
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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- $7,310,018
- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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